Mixed Animal Practice, Small Animal and Exotics, Emergency Medicine
Undergrad: The University of Tulsa
Vet School: The Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine
The best fun fact about Catherine is that she has completed over 350 items on her life bucket list! Her favorite bucket list item to check off was becoming an ordained minister. She also loves attending music festivals, hanging out with her two wiener dogs named Ranger and Chevy, and traveling.
Catherine attended a top private school for high school in the Kansas City area and was a double letterman, captain of the Pom Squad, and a nationally recognized Speech and Debate champion. She attended the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma on merit and grade-based scholarships. During her time in undergrad, she completed her Bachelor of Biology (pre-med) with minors in chemistry and creative writing. Catherine was deeply involved on campus, serving as President and Vice President of various clubs, a University Ambassador, and Executive Director of Springfest. She graduated with honors and successfully defended her research project on elder abuse in America.
Catherine then took two gap years to further her research on elder abuse, culminating in a TEDx talk that was published on the official TED website and cited in college courses. She worked full-time, first as a recruiter specifically for veterinarians and then as an executive assistant in a veterinary corporation, working closely with the Chief People Officer, Chief Legal Officer, and Chief Executive Officer. During this time, Catherine gained extensive experience in employment contracts, recruiting, and corporate veterinary medicine.
Catherine was accepted to Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine with a scholarship. She served as Secretary of the Pathology Club, Vice President of the Behavior Club, and as both an Accreditation Ambassador and University Ambassador for the vet college. She is currently completing the Purdue DEI certification for vet students. Catherine also works as a Team Lead for an entrepreneurship program with the ISU College of Business to further her interest in business management and consulting.
Previous employers have often hailed Catherine as a highly organized, efficient, and dedicated worker. Her task list creations and workflow timelines have been adopted company-wide. This strong attention to detail, coordination, and planning is a valuable asset to students, helping to reduce the intimidation and overwhelming nature of vet school applications.
Catherine describes herself as a highly empathetic, understanding, and patient coach, with a long history of mentorship. Her diverse experiences and achievements allow her to see beyond the traditional applicant and pinpoint unique characteristics that help them stand out in the application process.
Catherine’s background in creative writing puts her in the perfect position to brainstorm and encourage fresh ideas with her students. This was reflected in her vet school applications, where she scored a perfect score on the analytical writing section of the GRE and was in the highest percentile for the CASPer. Catherine is excited for the opportunity to usher in the next generation of vet students.
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology, Hematology, Oncology
Undergrad: Northwestern University
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Celestine enjoys taking long walks in Central Park with her corgi, who she can talk about for hours, and finding the best lavender lattes in NYC.
During her time at Northwestern University, she pursued a course in Asian American studies, which fueled her interest in Asian-American health disparities and mental health advocacy. This passion led her to co-write and perform in the first play featuring an all-Asian-American cast at Northwestern, an accomplishment she holds dear.
After graduating magna cum laude, Celestine returned to her hometown of Boston and worked as a scribe for a year at the Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institution. There, she discovered and nurtured her interest in rheumatology, a passion that has continued to grow alongside her dedication to health disparities research and mental health advocacy.
Celestine's journey is marked by her consistent dedication to her passions and her ability to balance them with her academic responsibilities, including publishing several peer-reviewed journal articles. Her leadership roles at the East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership (EHHOP), the Mount Sinai student-run free clinic, further demonstrate her commitment to serving her community.
With over five years of mentoring and consulting experience in various capacities, Celestine has successfully guided many applicants through the medical school admissions process. Her passion for counseling stems from the support she received from mentors during her own applications to college and medical school. This desire to give back drives her commitment to helping others succeed.
What sets Celestine apart as a consultant is her flexible approach, strong attention to detail, and excellent communication skills. She approaches each consulting session from an individualistic perspective, recognizing that everyone's journey to medical school is different.
In her counseling sessions, Celestine prioritizes getting to know the applicants she works with—their strengths, weaknesses, and goals. By understanding their motivations and aspirations, she aims to build a strong relationship, making it easier to tackle the objectives of the counseling session.
Celestine's diverse experiences and dedication to her passions make her an ideal mentor for students navigating the challenges of the medical school admissions process. Her ability to integrate her formal and informal experiences into her consulting work ensures each applicant receives personalized, effective guidance.
Emergency Room Nursing
Undergrad: The University of North Carolina Wilmington
Nursing School: East Carolina University
Cesilee loves dogs and spoils her black Lab, Clover, and Irish Wolfhound, Basil. She used to train service dogs, including diabetic alert dogs and psychiatric service dogs for children and veterans with disabilities.
Cesilee began her academic journey at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where she earned a BA in psychology and gained experience tutoring neurobiology. However, her desire to make a more direct impact on people's lives led her to pursue a career in nursing. She completed an accelerated BN program at East Carolina University in just 12 months. She furthered her expertise by earning a Master's in nursing education from East Carolina University. She has over four years of experience in critical care and emergency nursing, including a critical care nursing certification.
As a nursing educator, Cesilee has extensive experience mentoring students at all levels in both clinical and lecture settings. She is passionate about helping students learn the ins and outs of admission and develop the skills necessary to succeed in their future careers. For several years, she has filled roles such as Critical Care Registered Nurse, Clinical Instructor, and Emergency Room Nurse. Her supportive teaching style, combined with her ability to create personalized study plans and adapt to each student's learning preferences, makes her an exceptional mentor for aspiring nurses.
Cesilee is well-versed in what nursing schools look for in an applicant and has a strong background in interview preparation. She excels at breaking down the application process, working closely with students to ensure they understand the requirements and deadlines.
In addition to her clinical expertise and teaching experience, Cesilee is known for her warm and approachable demeanor. She creates a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, taking risks, and pushing themselves to grow. Her genuine passion for nursing education and her belief in her students' potential make her an invaluable mentor and guide throughout their nursing school journey.
CRISPR/Cas-Based Genome Editing, Screening Technologies
Undergrad: University of Pennsylvania
Graduate School: University of Pennsylvania
Medical School: Perelman School of Medicine
Chad has explored over 30 countries by backpacking through Europe and Asia. He frequently browses flight deals in search of the next place to explore, and enjoys reading travel guides to discover and learn about new destinations.
Chad was a QuestBridge Scholar who received his Bachelor’s from the University of Pennsylvania and completed both an MS in chemistry and an MS in immunology. His thesis research focused on developing CRISPR/Cas-based genome editing and screening technologies, an endeavor for which he was honored with a Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual Fellowship (F31).
For four years, Chad worked for Penn Biotech Group (PBG) Healthcare Consulting, a student-run organization at UPenn. Throughout his tenure, he transitioned into multiple roles, including Project Director, Vice President of Business Development, and eventually President of the organization.
Chad's approach to mentoring is highly personalized, as he recognizes that each student has different aspirations, strengths, and challenges. By understanding each applicant's goals and experiences, he tailors his guidance to their needs, empowering them to navigate their path to success. His mentoring philosophy is grounded in the belief that meticulous planning, thorough preparation, and a positive mindset are the key ingredients to achieving one's objectives.
Drawing upon his own success in the medical school admissions process and his experience as a mentor , Chad provides strategic advice and support to help students develop applications that stand out from the crowd. From brainstorming essay narratives to providing feedback on personal statements and conducting mock interviews, he guarantees that students will present their best selves to admissions committees.
Beyond the application process, Chad is committed to helping students develop the skills, knowledge, and mindset necessary to thrive in medical school and beyond. As a researcher who has conducted groundbreaking work, he is well-equipped to guide students interested in pursuing careers at the forefront of medical research and innovation.
Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
Medical School: David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
When he has time to travel, Christian enjoys visiting the Tejeda ranch in Jalisco, Mexico, where his family partners with a local tequila company to grow agave on their land. He also enjoys boxing, hiking, singing, and playing the guitar.
Christian’s journey began at UCLA, where he studied psychobiology, global health, and music history. He navigated college as a first-generation student, and he is the proud son of a Mexican-American father and a Vietnamese mother. He traveled to rural Nicaragua to deliver health care and public health services and spent two years teaching local underserved youth public health and nutrition. After graduating from UCLA, Christian took two gap years and managed large-scale, community-based clinical research studies targeting addiction medicine and HIV/AIDS patients in Los Angeles.
Christian’s formative healthcare and public health experiences and passion for advancing health and racial equity inspired him to apply to and attend the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA’s Program in Medical Education for Leadership and Advocacy (PRIME-LA). He completed his MS1 and MS2 years of medical school at UCLA, joining the Global Health Equity Pathway and conducting qualitative HIV/AIDS research with a multidisciplinary research team in Malawi.
He also co-developed an antiracism discussion curriculum for UCLA preclinical medical students. He consulted a free clinic in the San Fernando Valley to address food insecurity and chronic disease burden using a food pharmacy program. He received the Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awarded to five incoming third-year medical students across the country who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care.
Christian pivoted away from medicine to fully pursue his aspirations of addressing healthcare access and delivery challenges systematically using evidence-based and technology-driven solutions within the field of public health. He graduated with his MPH from Brown University, and he is pursuing a global online MBA at Imperial College London focused on learning how to leverage health innovation and entrepreneurship to tackle major public health issues facing underserved communities globally.
As an admissions consultant, Christian brings his immense enthusiasm for mentorship and strategic expertise in guiding students through the rigorous medical school admissions cycle, from narrative and persona building to interview preparation. He strongly believes in authentic storytelling and helping students find their unique voices to amplify throughout the medical school application cycle.
Some of Christian’s key strengths are supporting students in developing confidence, enhancing their academic and extracurricular profile, and strengthening their interviewing skills. He enjoys helping applicants with personal statement writing, navigating primary and secondary applications, and conducting mock interviews. Students he has coached have gained acceptance at several medical schools, including UCLA, UC Irvine, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, and University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
Primary Care, OBGYN
Undergrad: University of West Georgia
PA School: Christian Brothers University Physician Assistant Studies Program
Christina enjoys binge-watching TV shows. She likes to travel to different states and try new food. She watches a lot of TikTok and finds funny memes relatable to her PA journey. She is quite talkative and will always enjoy a good conversation on just about anything.
Christina began her PA journey at the University of West Georgia, where she graduated with a Bachelor’s in biology/biological sciences. Shortly after, she matriculated to the Christian Brothers University PA program, building on the foundation she laid in undergrad.
Her involvement in the admissions process extended to engaging in open dialogues with candidates, providing them with background knowledge about the program, and inquiring about their motivations for pursuing a PA career. This experience further improved her understanding of the admissions process from an institutional perspective.
Christina’s passion for counseling stems from her own experience applying to PA school, where she found that the answers she was looking for were nowhere to be found. This experience has driven her to provide the support and guidance she once sought to other aspiring PAs.
As a consultant, Christina brings a combination of compassion and eagerness to her work. She treats every student’s application as if it were her own, ensuring they receive personalized attention and support. Her greatest strength as a consultant is her experience as an admissions committee participant, which provides her with insider knowledge of what schools and interviewers look for in prospective students.
Christina's mentoring style is characterized by her outgoing personality, energy, and encouraging attitude. She understands that the application process can be stressful and is always willing to discuss the daily worries and challenges that come with applying to PA school. In her counseling sessions, Christina approaches each student with a gentle icebreaker, followed by a discussion of the schedule and goals for their next meeting. She emphasizes practical advice combined with emotional support, ensuring that students feel supported and confident throughout the entire application process.
Family Medicine, Ophthalmology, Dermatology
Undergrad: University of California Irvine
PA School: University of Southern California Physician Assistant Program
Cindy enjoys traveling and staying home with her tuxedo cat named Stormy. Her hobbies include finding new travel destinations, going to the gym to stay healthy, and painting to relax and destress.
Cindy's journey in healthcare began at the University of California, Irvine, where she earned her Bachelor's degree in biological sciences, consistently appearing on the Dean's Honor Roll list. Her commitment to global health was demonstrated through her involvement in a non-profit medical organization that supported healthcare initiatives in Vietnam.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Cindy's dedication to global health was evident through her involvement in a non-profit medical organization. This organization fundraised for heart surgeries, health clinics, and orphanages in Vietnam. Cindy personally participated in a mission trip to Vietnam, further solidifying her commitment to international healthcare.
Following graduation, Cindy gained clinical experience across various medical specialties, including ophthalmology, pulmonology, general dentistry, and pain management. This diverse exposure not only helped her accrue the necessary hours for PA school applications but also provided her with a comprehensive understanding of different areas of medicine.
Cindy's exceptional qualifications and dedication to healthcare were recognized during her PA school application cycle, where she received over ten interview invites. Ultimately, she chose to attend the USC, aligning with her passion for serving underserved communities both locally and abroad.
Cindy's experience as on the interview panel for USC's PA program admissions cycle provides her with an expert perspective. This insider knowledge allows her to offer students a comprehensive understanding of the admissions process from both sides of the table. As a coach, Cindy leverages this experience to provide authentic insights into what admissions committees look for in candidates during interviews. She offers tailored advice on how to effectively present oneself and guides applicants on demonstrating their qualities in a way that resonates with interviewers.
She has been actively mentoring aspiring PA students for over four years. Her mentorship covers a wide range of areas, including completing prerequisite courses, program selection, personal statement editing, and providing vital mental support throughout the rigorous application process.
Cindy's approach to admissions coaching is deeply personal and supportive. She believes in getting to know each student individually, allowing her to help them showcase their personalities and experiences in their applications. Her empathetic nature and understanding of the application process stress make her an incredible support system for students, offering guidance on both mental health and application strategies.
Her greatest strength as a consultant lies in her exceptional organizational skills and ability to keep students on track with their goals. She creates personalized timelines and reminders to ensure all application components are completed by the desired deadlines. Her approach fosters a comfortable connection with each student, allowing for effective communication and addressing all questions and concerns promptly.
Neurology
Undergrad: University of Central Florida
PA School: Quinnipiac University
In her free time, Dani loves to travel, golf, and try new restaurants.
At her current job, Dani's commitment to nurturing the next generation of physician assistants is evident in her willingness to take on pre-PA shadowers and PA students for their clinical rotations. She understands the importance of hands-on experience and is eager to provide aspiring PAs with the opportunity to observe and learn from her firsthand.
Dani's passion for mentoring extends beyond her professional responsibilities, as she is eager to help break down the overwhelming PA application process and guide candidates throughout the entire journey. She recognizes the challenges and complexities involved in pursuing a career as a PA and is dedicated to providing the support and guidance needed to navigate this path successfully.
Dani's approach to mentoring is highly individualized, acknowledging that each candidate is unique and will have a distinct experience. She focuses on identifying and highlighting each student’s strengths while working through their weaknesses, ensuring that they are well-prepared and confident in their abilities.
Depending on where students are in the admissions process, Dani tailors her guidance to their specific needs. For those just starting their journey, she provides counsel on the required and suggested courses and experiences that improve their applications. For those further along in the process, she offers strategies for crafting compelling personal statements, preparing for interviews, and ultimately securing their place in a PA program.
Dani's passion for education and mentoring is deeply rooted in her experiences as a PA student and her desire to contribute to the growth and development of the profession. She understands the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career in healthcare and is committed to supporting students every step of the way.
Small Animal ER Medicine, Equine Medicine, Exotic Medicine, Necropsy Tech. Pathology, Research, Surgery
Undergrad: Virginia Tech
Vet School: Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine
Danielle plans to complete an Ironman in 2026. She's an avid outdoor runner and sports enthusiast who loves attending EDM festivals and meeting new people.
During her undergraduate years at Virginia Tech, Danielle demonstrated her passion for research and mentorship. She worked in a laboratory for five years, conducting independent research that led to a publication. Her commitment to leadership and personal growth was evident in her role as the president of the school's Polo Club (horses) and her decision to study biological conservation in Sydney, Australia.
After graduation, Danielle took a gap year to gain valuable experience before applying to vet school. During this time, she worked as an intern at an equine rehabilitation center and as a technician at a small animal emergency clinic. Her perseverance paid off when she was accepted to VMCVM.
Danielle continues to demonstrate her strong work ethic and dedication to her field. She works as a necropsy technician at VMCVM, a small animal emergency technician during breaks, and finds time to pursue her passion for running in her free time.
Danielle's greatest strength as a mentor is her ability to see the best in others and her genuine excitement when someone expresses an interest in pursuing veterinary medicine. Danielle is committed to making the vet school admissions journey as smooth as possible for students, helping them shine and stand out as individuals. Her empathetic nature, coupled with a passion for elevating others' potential, laid the foundation for a career dedicated to nurturing aspiring scholars and professionals.
Internal Medicine, Dermatology
Undergrad: Harvard College
Medical School: Harvard Medical School
David enjoys playing ukulele in his spare time. His favorite books are anything by Haruki Murakami.
At Harvard College, David earned his degree with a major in history of science and a minor in molecular and cellular biology. This background provided him with a holistic understanding of medicine, combining historical context with cutting-edge scientific knowledge. Before starting medical school, David worked as a health policy intern at New America, working on projects related to federal food assistance, the opioid crisis, and prescription drug pricing.
Beyond his academic achievements, David is an accomplished writer and poet. In 2015, he was honored as a National Student Poet, the highest recognition for youth poets in the United States. His creative work has found a place in prestigious medical journals such as JAMA and Palliative & Supportive Care, demonstrating his ability to bridge the gap between medicine and the humanities.
Currently, David serves as a Doximity Op-Med fellow, a role that allows him to share his work with the national medical community. This position not only demonstrates his writing skills but also highlights his commitment to fostering empathy and understanding within the medical profession through storytelling.
David has counseled aspiring medical students for over four years. His approach is characterized by developing longitudinal and close relationships with students, focusing not only on their immediate goal of medical school admission but also on their future careers and personal aspirations. This comprehensive mentoring style has led to several students gaining acceptance to prestigious medical schools across the country.
One of David's greatest strengths lies in his exceptional writing skills. He takes pride in helping students find and nurture their voices through personal statements and essays. Recognizing that writing is often a challenge for many students, David views this as an opportunity to not only help them represent themselves effectively on paper but also to equip them with valuable skills applicable throughout medical school and their professional careers.
Neurosurgery
Undergrad: Georgia Institute of Technology
Medical School: NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Derek owned a boat before he owned a car! He loves fishing for largemouth bass and has competed in fishing tournaments.
Additionally, Derek was admitted to NYU’s Accelerated Three-Year MD Pathway for Neurosurgery, allowing him to complete medical school in three years and offered direct progression into the NYU neurosurgery residency program. Historically, a maximum of one person is selected for this honor each year.
Derek had a highly successful medical school admissions cycle, receiving 17 acceptances. Of these acceptances, 14 were part of the top 20 medical schools. He also received full cost-of-attendance merit scholarships and full-tuition merit scholarships at five and four of these top 20 schools, respectively.
Prior to medical school, Derek attended Georgia Institute of Technology as a Stamps President’s Scholar, where he studied neuroscience and graduated with the highest honors. He conducted memory research at Georgia Tech and also pursued neurodegenerative disease research at the NIH, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and MD Anderson Cancer Center.
At NYU, Derek became President of the NYU Chapter of the Student National Medical Association, Co-President of the NYU Chapter of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Research Chair of NYU Mission Brain, and an emissary to the AAMC Organization of Student Representatives.
Derek is now excited to translate the knowledge he has gained from his own highly successful admissions cycle and his experience in NYU Grossman admissions and interviewing to provide the best counseling possible. He is confident about guiding students through every aspect of the admissions cycle, including personal statements, secondary essays, activity descriptions, building school lists, preparing for interviews, exhibiting fit with a school’s mission, and more.
Critical Care, Cardiology
Undergrad: Widener University
Nursing School: Widener University School of Nursing
Diamond has visited five continents and lived in Spain, where she documented her experiences through a blog. She has collected keychains since she was eight years old and has amassed 265 keychains from around the world.
After passing the NCLEX in just 75 questions, Diamond started her nursing career at Penn Medicine, working as a critical care RN. She recently spent nearly two years in Spain supporting teachers in public primary and secondary schools through the Council on International Educational Exchange as an English language and cultural assistant.
Diamond's passion for nursing and mentoring stems from her own experiences as a student. Throughout her nursing studies, she was proactive in seeking help when needed, regularly attending professors' office hours and working with a tutor. This firsthand experience as a tutoring recipient has instilled in her a deep appreciation for personalized guidance, fueling her eagerness to give back by sharing her knowledge with aspiring nurses.
As a counselor, Diamond's strengths lie in her diverse nursing experience and her ability to relate to students' challenges. Her five-year career spans various areas of nursing, including acute care rehab, intensive care unit, wound care consulting, occupational health, school nursing, and travel nursing. This breadth of experience allows her to provide tailored advice to students, helping them navigate the complexities of the nursing profession. She can also adapt quickly, multitask, communicate effectively and efficiently, and work well under pressure or when confronted with unfamiliar situations or circumstances.
Beyond her professional achievements, Diamond is a well-rounded individual with a passion for personal growth and community involvement. Despite commuting all four years of college, she actively participated in campus life, including the wind ensemble, jazz band, and marching band.
As she continues to grow in her nursing career, Diamond remains dedicated to guiding and inspiring the next generation of nurses, helping them navigate their educational journey and prepare for the diverse opportunities within the profession.
OR, Peds
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
Nursing School: California State University, Northridge
Dorothy is certified in translating for Mandarin in the healthcare setting. She also enjoys playing Animal Crossing and owns an Animal Crossing scrub cap.
Dorothy's academic journey began at Taipei American School in Taipei, Taiwan, where she completed her education from kindergarten through high school. She then pursued her passion for music at the University of California, Los Angeles, earning a BA in violin performance. However, inspired by a desire to make a more direct impact on people's lives, Dorothy made the bold decision to change careers and pursue nursing.
Dorothy graduated cum laude from California State University, Northridge with a BS in nursing. She received her initial training at UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, laying a strong foundation for her nursing career.
Throughout her career, Dorothy has shown versatility and dedication. She worked at Garfield Medical Center in Monterey Park, where she voluntarily floated to the COVID unit during the pandemic. Her passion for education and mentorship is evident in her work teaching skills labs and precepting new graduate and transition RN residents at her hospital.
She actively contributes to the nursing community through her involvement with AORN Los Angeles Chapter, where she serves as the social media/marketing committee chair. This role reflects her interest in integrating technology with healthcare, a skill that is increasingly valuable in today's medical landscape.
Dorothy is driven by success, which she uses as her motivation for helping students achieve their goals. Her personal experience navigating the process of taking nursing prerequisites and applying to numerous nursing schools across the nation has given her insights that she now uses to mentor students interested in pursuing nursing. This firsthand knowledge of the application process, combined with her professional experience, makes her an exceptional guide for aspiring nurses.
Internal Medicine, Oncology, Hematology
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Graduate School: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Medical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Dr. Warner learned how to scuba dive in 2019! Since then, she's explored the seas of Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Turks and Caicos. Her favorite dive was through a field of moon jellyfish. In her opinion, scuba diving is the closest feeling to flying there is.
Dr. Warner graduated from Johns Hopkins with an MD and MPH in epidemiology/biostatistics before becoming a resident physician at the Johns Hopkins Osler Internal Medicine Training Program. Dr. Warner has sat on the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine admissions committee and has years of experience as a pre-medical advisor working with students who have gone on to top medical schools. Dr. Warner is currently a Hematology/Oncology fellow at the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Warner obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona, where her fascination with the medical field flourished. She worked in a breast cancer research lab for four years, studying the protein interactions of triple-negative breast cancer. Her work in the lab led to her receiving funding to participate in a research exchange program in Sweden. Since then, Dr. Warner has authored 10+ peer-reviewed publications over her career.
Her research experiences solidified her interest in oncology and led her to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. During medical school, she won multiple scholarships, including the AMWA Carter Global Health Fellowship and the PEO International Scholar Award. After her third year of medical school, Dr. Warner stepped away to pursue a fully funded MPH degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Here, she was able to learn advanced statistical techniques for clinical research.
As a consultant since her fourth year of medical school, Dr. Warner has worked with pre-medical students seeking guidance during their college years, as well as those navigating the medical school application process. She has also been involved in one-on-one advising and interview preparation. Her expertise extends to residency and internal medicine fellowship applications, making her a valuable mentor throughout a student's medical education journey.
Her passion for counseling stems from her own experiences applying to medical school and residency. She understands the stress and complexity of the process and wishes she had had someone knowledgeable to guide her through it. This experience, combined with her love for teaching, drives her commitment to helping future doctors achieve their goals.
Dr. Warner's approach to counseling is thorough, structured, and efficient. She maintains close contact with students during the application process, ensuring they have a partner to lean on during this stressful time. Her sessions are productive and tailored to each student's needs, covering a variety of topics. After each session, she provides a brief summary email, allowing students to review the discussion and follow up with any additional questions.
Her greatest strengths as a consultant include her meticulous attention to detail, vast experience working with students, and insider knowledge of how admissions committees operate and review applicants. Dr. Warner works quickly while ensuring each student receives dedicated time on their written work to present their best selves. A recent success story includes helping a student create an excellent update letter that resulted in their acceptance off the waitlist at UCSF.
Apart from her consulting work, Dr. Warner has continued to explore her interest in oncology and present at the American Society of Clinical Oncology. She was recently the keynote speaker at the Undergraduate Biology Research Program at the University of Arizona.
Dr. Warner brings meticulous attention to detail, vast experience working with students, and insider knowledge of how medical school and residency admissions committees operate and review applicants. She is passionate about helping students achieve their educational and professional goals.
Microbiology
Undergrad: University of Chicago
Graduate: Harvard Medical School
Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
In his free time, Dr. Menon enjoys studying history.
Dr. Menon’s higher education journey began at the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a BA and departmental honors in history, philosophy, and social science of science and medicine. During college, he served as Program Coordinator for STRIVE, an after-school tutoring program for adolescents with sickle cell disease. Before attending medical school, he earned his MS in bioethics from Harvard Medical School.
During his medical education, Dr. Menon served as a writing coach and peer tutor. Throughout medical school and residency, he regularly contributed to the Merck Medical Student Manual, spotlighting medical school life and current issues in medicine. He has also earned recognition for his academic achievements, including the American Society of Clinical Pathology's Gold Award and research grants from the Brian Werbel Memorial Fund and the American Heart Association. His written work is featured in prestigious journals such as Hektoen International, the Harvard Medical School Bioethics Journal, The Pathologist, JAMA Cardiology, and the Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases.
In addition to his academic accomplishments, Dr. Menon has presented scientific work at major conferences, including the American Epilepsy Society, the American Society of Microbiology, and the Society of General Internal Medicine's annual meetings. His dedication to medical education earned him induction into the Feinberg Academy of Medical Educators Trainee section, where he contributes significantly to the training of first-year medical students.
As a counselor, Dr. Menon excels in providing comprehensive support to aspiring medical students and residents. His involvement with platforms like Inside the Match and MatchToPath allows him to share his expertise in personal statement development, resume building, and interview preparation. His methodical approach ensures that each student receives personalized guidance tailored to their specific needs and aspirations.
Dr. Menon brings a wealth of experience in mentoring and academic excellence, guiding aspiring students through the complex application process. His methodical mentorship style involves tailoring individualized plans based on each student’s goals and unique backgrounds, helping them develop compelling application packages.
Dr. Menon's commitment to mentoring and education, combined with his extensive experience in clinical pathology and medical research, positions him well to guide the next generation of doctors. His passion for helping others navigate the complexities of the application process ensures students are well-prepared for their future careers in medicine.
Laboratory Animal Medicine
Undergrad: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Graduate School: Auburn University
Veterinary School: Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Winn became scuba-certified and hiked into the center of a dormant volcano while living in St. Kitts. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, participating in outdoor/water activities, relaxing, and watching TV and movies.
Dr. Winn holds a Bachelor’s degree in laboratory animal science from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and a Master's degree in animal science from Auburn University. She obtained her DVM from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in St. Kitts, completing her clinical year at The Ohio State University. Dr. Winn also completed residency training in Laboratory Animal Medicine (LAM) at the NYU-Regeneron postdoctoral training program. As a clinical veterinarian, she has experience with various species, including rodents, rabbits, ferrets, pigs, and non-human primates. Her background includes working with animal models used to study immunology, infectious disease, behavior, and neurobiology.
Dr. Winn enjoys training and educating staff with varying levels of experience in veterinary medicine. After graduating from veterinary school, she collaborated with Ross University to guide potential applicants and incoming students, offering advice on living abroad, navigating the application process, adjusting to life on St. Kitts, and managing a rigorous veterinary school schedule. She has also served on the NYU-Regeneron LAM Residency interview committee and currently interviews prospective veterinary technicians and managers. These experiences have equipped her to be an excellent admissions counselor.
Dr. Winn is passionate about guiding applicants through veterinary school admissions and lab animal medicine residency programs, helping them achieve their goals and build successful careers in veterinary medicine. As a coach, Dr. Winn excels at creating structured task timelines that anticipate potential delays, streamlining the complex application process. She invests time in understanding each student on a deeper level to address their concerns, identify their weaknesses, highlight their strengths, and add a bit of personality to their personal statements.
Orthopedic Surgery
Undergrad: University of Georgia
Graduate School: Case Western Reserve University
Medical School: Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Dr. Parsons was a running back for the University of Georgia football team.
Dr. Parsons brings a wealth of academic and professional experience to aspiring medical students. He received his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia, graduating with honors and selection into the prestigious AOA honor society. His journey began at the University of Georgia, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology with a minor in cellular biology while excelling as a letterman on the football team and consistently earning SEC Academic honors.
Dr. Parsons' passion for medicine and mentoring was ignited through his diverse experiences. After his undergraduate studies, he worked as a Lead Exercise Physiologist at Delta Air Lines, directing their summer internship program. This experience inspired him to pursue a Master of Science in medical physiology from Case Western Reserve University, where he served as an academic advisor for students completing their master’s degree and applying to medical school.
His commitment to diversity in medicine is evident in his efforts to revive and grow his campus chapter of the Student National Medical Association at the Medical College of Georgia. As president, he partnered with the Minority Student Science Association, the school’s largest pre-medical minority student organization. He organized mentoring sessions on MCAT prep, AMCAS applications, and scheduled in-person tours of the medical school to show minority students a path to success.
Dr. Parsons' academic achievements further exemplify his excellence. He was selected for multiple honor societies, including Alpha Omega Alpha and Phi Kappa Phi, and received numerous awards. His research contributions, particularly in orthopedic spine patient-reported outcome measures, resulted in over 50 publications, podium presentations, and posters by the end of medical school.
As a counselor, Dr. Parsons excels in providing comprehensive guidance to students at various stages of their medical journey. His approach to medical school admissions counseling is meticulous and strategic, focusing on building strong professional relationships with students and highlighting their strengths. His experience on admissions committees and collaborations with admissions counselors have given him insider strategies for what medical schools seek in candidates, allowing him to provide tailored advice to aspiring physicians.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dr. Parsons demonstrates a genuine passion for guiding students. He approaches each interaction with openness and eagerness to learn about the students he works with, recognizing that the journey to medical school is as much about personal growth as academic achievement. His diverse background, from athletics to corporate experience to medical practice, allows him to offer different perspectives.
Dr. Parsons continues to balance his career as an orthopedic surgery resident with his commitment to mentoring. He strives to help eager students advance their professional aspirations, working tirelessly to assist them in achieving their academic and career dreams in the field of medicine.
Urology, Surgery, Internal Medicine
Undergrad: Columbia University
Medical School: New York University School of Medicine
Dr. Xu comes from a family of creatives—his grandfather was a Hollywood actor, his brother is a popular content creator, and his aunt has written several books. In his spare time, he enjoys trying out new recipes and restaurants, and traveling—South Africa and Costa Rica are next on his list!
As a competitive high school swimmer and crew team member, Dr. Xu honed his discipline and teamwork skills, which later translated to his success as a Division I athlete at Columbia University. Pursuing a major in biology on the pre-med track, he maintained an impressive 3.8 cumulative GPA while balancing his athletic commitments and community involvement.
During his time at Columbia, Dr. Xu's passion for helping others shone through his volunteer work at the Crime Victims Treatment Center, where he provided support to survivors of domestic violence in the Emergency Department. Recognizing the importance of health education, he taught classes in under-resourced high schools through Peer Health Exchange.
Dr. Xu also spent two years as a research assistant at Columbia, studying the effect of chronic stress on the developmental fate of stem cells, before spending two years as a Contemporary Biology Lab teaching assistant. Additionally, he spearheaded the Columbia chapter of Camp Kesem, organizing a transformative summer camp for children whose parents were battling cancer.
After graduating from Columbia, Dr. Xu began his gap year to improve his skills further and gain new experiences. He conducted bench research at NYU's Department of Biochemistry, deepening his understanding of the scientific foundations of medicine, before scoring in the top 0.01% of MCAT takers. Simultaneously, he provided private tutoring services across Manhattan, honing his ability to communicate complex concepts effectively.
At NYU, Dr. Xu discovered his passion for urology after shadowing several surgical specialties. He has recently secured a prestigious position at Case Western University Hospitals for a genitourinary reconstruction and gender affirmation fellowship.
As a first-generation physician and a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Dr. Xu brings a different perspective to his role as a mentor and advisor. He recognizes that each student's journey to medical school and beyond is deeply personal and shaped by their individual experiences and background. His ability to connect with and support a diverse range of applicants sets him apart as a trusted guide and advocate for aspiring medical professionals.
General Dentistry
Undergrad: University of Michigan
Dental School: University of Michigan School of Dentistry
Dr. Simmons spends her free time doing pilates, traveling, and playing with her puppy, Meatball.
Dr. Simmons’ journey in the field of dentistry began at the University of Michigan, where she earned a BS in biopsychology, cognition, and neuroscience, laying a solid foundation for her future pursuits. Continuing her journey, Dr. Simmons attended the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, widely regarded as one of the top-ranked dental schools in the United States and the world.
After graduating with her DDS, Dr. Simmons continued to expand her knowledge and skills by completing an advanced education in general dentistry residency. This additional training has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of the field and a commitment to providing high-quality patient care.
With years of coaching and tutoring experience, Dr. Simmons has honed her skills in mentoring and supporting aspiring dental students. Throughout her time in dental school, she served as a student mentor, sharing her knowledge and insights with those following in her footsteps. Her dedication to helping others enter the profession is driven by her belief in the importance of providing a diverse and talented pool of dental professionals.
Dr. Simmons prides herself on tailoring her approach with each student to make them as successful as possible. She is committed to ensuring students feel supported throughout the application process and gain the insight they need to strengthen their candidacy and get into their dream dental schools.
Orthodontics
Undergrad: Emory University
Dental School: University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
Despite growing up in a city, Dr. Stein has been snow-skiing since she was three years old and was the captain of her Varsity Ski Team in high school. She is also an avid gym-goer and runner who made it a priority during her busy dental school/residency years to continue her healthy habits!
Dr. Stein, a native of Manhattan, NYC has always been driven by her passion for dentistry and her desire to make a positive impact on people's lives. Her journey began at Emory University, where she followed a pre-dental track and earned a BS in biology. Her exceptional academic performance led her to the University of Pennsylvania's School of Dental Medicine, where she was awarded a Dean's Merit Scholarship in recognition of her outstanding achievements both inside and outside the classroom.
During her time at Penn Dental, Dr. Stein discovered her true calling in the field of orthodontics. Her fascination with the intricacies of dental alignment and her desire to help patients achieve beautiful, healthy smiles propelled her to apply to some of the most competitive orthodontic residency programs in the country. Through her hard work, dedication, and impressive track record, Dr. Stein secured a spot at her top choice—Columbia University's Orthodontic Residency Program.
Dr. Stein has navigated multiple application cycles, interview processes, and a series of rigorous exams, gaining invaluable experience and insight along the way. Having overcome these obstacles herself, she developed a strong desire to help other students facing similar challenges in their pursuit of a career in dentistry. She recognized the complexity of the application process and the importance of having a knowledgeable, supportive mentor to guide students through the journey.
Drawing from her own experiences in admissions and her deep understanding of what makes a strong application, Dr. Stein has dedicated herself to serving as a mentor to college-level and dental school students. She provides comprehensive guidance and advice throughout the dental school and residency application processes, helping students highlight their strengths and achievements.
One of Dr. Stein's greatest strengths is her exceptional organizational skills and her commitment to efficiency. She understands the demanding lifestyle of college students and the importance of managing time effectively. She takes pride in creating prioritized to-do lists, breaking down complex tasks into manageable steps, and collaborating with students to ensure that they can complete their applications and requirements in a way that is both efficient and minimally overwhelming. Her goal is to empower students to achieve their dreams while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
Sam has taught/tutored in a wide variety of settings, including undergrad chemistry and biology, high school science classes and entrance exams, and martial arts, in addition to the MCAT.
Undergrad: Point Loma Nazarene University
If there's one thing Sam could eat for the rest of his life, it would be Korean Barbeque.
Sam graduated with a Bachelor of Science in biology from Point Loma Nazarene University, where he not only achieved academic excellence but also demonstrated strong leadership potential, earning him the prestigious Rising Alumni Award. During his time at Point Loma, Sam participated in extensive research focusing on the interaction between tumor-associated macrophages and glioblastoma cell lines. He also excelled in collegiate debate, garnering national ranking, and served as an RA.
Sam’s range of teaching experiences, including roles as a martial arts instructor, debate coach judge, and tutor, allow him to connect with students and guide them through complex subjects. Central to Sam's teaching philosophy is the idea of forming a partnership with his students rather than simply maintaining a traditional tutor-student relationship. He understands that preparing for the MCAT can be an overwhelming process and strives to provide guidance, support, and empowerment to help students perform their best.
Aside from academics, Sam considers himself a jack-of-all-trades, having dabbled in many hobbies throughout his life. Some of his interests include martial arts (achieving a first-degree black belt in taekwondo), playing guitar and piano, producing and performing music, DJing, playing video games, photography, video, and YouTube content creation, playing basketball, and dominating in Wii Sports.
Sana has over five years of tutoring experience.
Undergrad: University of Texas at Austin
Medical School: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Dentistry
Sana can be found either in a workout class, on a plane, or in a coffee shop. She loves trying new things and regularly changing up her hobbies—currently, she’s into pilates.
During her undergraduate career, Sana developed her leadership skills as president of two long-standing pre-health organizations. Her commitment to community service and hands-on experience is evident through her impressive 350+ volunteer hours at Dell Children's Medical Center, research work in a cognitive science lab, and a prestigious internship at the Mayo Clinic. Sana's dedication to dentistry is further exemplified by her extensive shadowing experience, accumulating 250+ hours across various dental specialties.
Sana's passion for admissions and mentorship began early in her career. From serving as a teaching assistant for Austin Independent School District students through the UTeach program to holding the position of Admissions Chair for the Health Career Mentorship Program before ascending to the role of President, she has consistently demonstrated her commitment to guiding others toward success.
Sana's approach to tutoring is highly personalized, focusing on each student's strengths and potential. She tailors her guidance to help students shine in every DAT section. Her goal is to ensure each student presents the best version of themselves, effectively grasping core concepts and test components.
Sana understands that every student's journey is unique. She is deeply committed to going above and beyond to help each applicant achieve their goals, leveraging her extensive network, tutoring experience, and involvement in mentorship programs.
Sarah has personally experienced significant score improvements, raising her organic chemistry score from 14 to 23 and increasing her academic average from 19 to 23. She believes she has mastered the strategy of studying for the DAT and wants to help others achieve their score goals on their first attempt.
Undergrad: University of New Hampshire
In addition to her academic achievements, Sarah is currently training for her first half marathon, which is scheduled for May. Following her half marathon, Sarah has also set her sights on completing her first triathlon in June.
What sets Sarah apart is her experience of retaking the DAT and achieving a remarkable score improvement. Initially scoring a 19 on her first attempt, Sarah's dedication and strategic approach to preparation allowed her to elevate her score to an impressive 23 on her second attempt. This firsthand experience of successfully navigating the challenges of retaking the DAT has equipped Sarah with knowledge and strategies that she is passionate about sharing with aspiring dental students. Whether students aim to improve their DAT scores or achieve their desired results on their first attempt, her expertise and guidance will help them reach their goals.
Sarah has a strong background in assisting her peers with studying for both the DAT and the MCAT, as well as providing support in undergraduate chemistry and biochemistry courses. This experience has honed her ability to break down complex concepts and provide effective study strategies to her fellow students. Furthermore, Sarah has also volunteered as a tutor for reading and writing for elementary school students, demonstrating her passion for education and her ability to adapt her teaching style to different age groups and skill levels.
Savannah has over four years of experience tutoring difficult courses such as anatomy, molecular biology, biochemistry, and organic chemistry.
Undergrad: University of Massachusetts–Boston
Dental School: University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
During her gap year, Savannah lived in London, England, for seven months. While she was there, she got to travel to 17 countries. Outside of travel, Savannah loves to cook, spend time with friends and family, and play pickleball.
Recognized for her academic brilliance and potential to make a significant impact in the field of dentistry, Savannah was awarded a prestigious Dean's Scholarship to Penn Dental Medicine. Her remarkable achievements also earned her interviews at 13 renowned dental schools and offers of admission from esteemed institutions such as the University of California, Los Angeles, the University of California, San Francisco, and the University of Connecticut, and others.
As a summa cum laude graduate with a BS in biology from the University of Massachusetts–Boston, Savannah's academic journey is adorned with notable accomplishments. She actively engaged in student research, worked as a dental assistant for two years, and earned the honor of being inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society. Her consistent presence on the Dean's list is a testament to her commitment to academic excellence.
Savannah's expertise shines through in various sections of the DAT, particularly in Natural Sciences, Perceptual Ability, and Reading Comprehension sections. Her four years of experience tutoring students in challenging science coursework in anatomy, molecular biology, biochemistry, and organic chemistry have equipped her with the skills to break down complex concepts and help students succeed. Savannah's impact is evident in the glowing testimonials from her students, many of whom attribute their success in these demanding subjects to her guidance and support.
Now a tutor at Inspira Advantage, Savannah is excited to support pre-dental students, assisting them in achieving high DAT scores and securing admission to their dream dental schools.
Shaina helps students identify patterns in the types of questions that show up on the DAT, making students feel confident and prepared for test day. She especially helps students identify patterns and develop strategies in the General Chemistry, Quantitative Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension sections.
Undergrad: Rutgers University
Dental School: Tel Aviv University, School of Dental Medicine
Shaina started dancing ballet when she was five years old and earned a minor in dance in college. She also loves doing people's hair and makeup and held a side job as a gel manicurist while earning her MS.
Shaina's educational journey began at Rutgers University, where she earned her BS in exercise science, graduating with honors. Her academic excellence continued at Tel Aviv University, where she obtained her MS in medical sciences, microbiology, and immunology. Shaina's outstanding performance in her graduate studies was recognized with the prestigious Pfizer-Wexler Excellence Scholarship for Outstanding Research Students, and she graduated in the top 5% of her class.
In addition to her impressive academic achievements, Shaina has two years of practical experience working in a microbiology research lab. This hands-on experience has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of the natural sciences, allowing her to provide students with valuable insights and real-world applications of the concepts they are learning.
Throughout her college and graduate school years, Shaina has been dedicated to tutoring students in various subjects. Her favorite course to tutor is organic chemistry, where she has helped numerous students excel in this challenging subject. Shaina's success as a tutor can be attributed to her ability to assess each student's unique learning style and customize lesson plans to address their specific needs and challenges.
Shaina's approach to tutoring involves breaking down complex concepts into digestible chunks, making difficult material more accessible and understandable for her students. She employs a variety of teaching strategies, including interactive discussions, visual aids, and practice exams, to reinforce learning and ensure mastery of the material. By engaging students actively in the learning process, Shaina helps them develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter and build the confidence they need to succeed.
In addition to her expertise in organic chemistry, Shaina has also tutored college-level physics and English during her graduate studies. Her diverse tutoring experience has honed her ability to identify the key concepts and materials that are likely to be tested, helping students focus their studying efforts and maximize their chances of success.
Shaina's tutoring style is characterized by her supportive and empowering approach. She creates a learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, exploring concepts, and pushing themselves to reach their full potential. By fostering open communication and providing ongoing guidance and feedback, Shaina helps her students develop the skills and confidence they need to excel not only in their coursework but also in their future academic and professional endeavors.
What sets Shan apart is his knack for personalizing lessons to each student's unique learning style, consistently resulting in remarkable score increases of up to 10% in their subsequent tests.
Undergrad: University of Toronto
Shan’s passion for hands-on activities, such as building plastic model kits and cooking, mirrors his approach to education—meticulous, creative, and always engaging. These hobbies not only reflect his keen attention to detail and commitment to refining practical skills but also inspire his career aspirations in a field that emphasizes hands-on work, such as dentistry.
Shan’s journey in the field of dental studies is underpinned by a robust background in physiology and pharmacology, complemented by his outstanding performance in biological science-related classes, where he consistently achieved scores above 90%. Graduating in the top 5% of his program, Shan’s academic prowess is a testament to his mastery and deep understanding of the subject matter. This solid foundation empowers him to excel not only in his studies but also as a proficient DAT tutor.
Shan has honed a personalized and effective teaching style that caters to the different needs of each student. His ability to adapt lessons to various learning styles has consistently resulted in remarkable improvements for his students, with increases of up to 10% in subsequent tests. Shan's expertise spans general science subjects including biology, physics, chemistry, and math, making him a versatile and dynamic educator.
What sets Shan apart as a tutor is his tailored approach to education. Drawing from his academic strengths in biochemistry and life sciences, he offers students an in-depth understanding that surpasses standard tutoring methods. His dynamic approach ensures that students not only understand challenging concepts but are also well-prepared to excel in their academic endeavors.
Throughout his tutoring career, Shan has worked with a diverse range of students, from elementary school to university levels, significantly improving their understanding and grades in science subjects. His commitment to empowering students to reach their full potential is evident in every session he conducts, making him a valued mentor and educator in the sciences.
Stephen has tutored for 3 years in college with over 100 students. He improved their exam scores from 40% to 100%.
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Stephen has a thriving music career, which is one of his primary passions outside of academics. He writes and releases pop and R&B tracks under the alias "Stemo."
During his time at Johns Hopkins University, Stephen earned a Bachelor's Degree in Biophysics. He also established himself as an expert tutor in organic and general chemistry, calculus I/II/III, and linear algebra, helping over 100 students improve their exam scores significantly.
Stephen's passion for research is demonstrated through his three-year tenure as a research assistant in a biophysics and biochemistry laboratory, where he investigated the complex roles and mechanisms of cell division proteins in E. coli. His exceptional work in this field was recognized with the prestigious NIH undergraduate research grant, and he currently has a scholarly paper under review.
Stephen's greatest strength as an MCAT tutor is his comprehensive and detail-oriented approach to test preparation. He firmly believes that with the right strategies and tools, every student has the potential to achieve their desired MCAT scores. Stephen's proven track record in guiding students to outstanding results is a testament to his effectiveness as a tutor.
In addition to his tutoring expertise and research experience, Stephen currently works as a medical assistant at an orthopedics clinic in Baltimore. This hands-on experience in the medical field provides him with insider knowledge and practical information that he can share with his students, helping them to better understand the real-world applications of the concepts covered on the MCAT.
Steven has tutored students from all around the world.
Undergrad: Cornell University
Medical School: University of Minnesota Medical School
Steven used to play piano and fence competitively, which he now does very casually. He has also never broken a bone.
During his time at Cornell, Steven was deeply involved in cutting-edge research projects. His work ranged from investigating how PFOS affects antibody production to developing treatments for myelodysplastic syndrome, a type of leukemia. This diverse research experience has equipped him with a strong foundation in scientific inquiry and critical thinking skills.
His MCAT resulted in an impressive score of 522, placing him in the top percentile of test-takers.
With hundreds of hours of tutoring experience, Steven has honed his skills in various educational settings. He served as a teaching assistant for his freshman chemistry course and upper-level genetics lab for one and three semesters, respectively. In his chemistry course, he led discussion and flipped class sections, and engaged in one-on-one mentoring with struggling students. His ability to tailor his teaching approach to individual needs is evident in his success story of helping a student improve their exam score from a D to a B+ within a single exam cycle.
In the genetics lab course, Steven held office hours to assist students with problem sets, lecture material, and lab procedures. He also led lab sections, teaching various advanced techniques such as CRISPR and Sanger sequencing. This hands-on experience has given him a deep understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of genetics.
For the past three years, Steven has been a tutor, conducting numerous long-term, one-on-one mentorships. In this role, he has guided students through the entire college application process, from brainstorming and perfecting personal statements to identifying the best extracurricular activities that align with their passions and appeal to colleges.
Steven's teaching philosophy is deeply student-focused. He excels at identifying each student's strengths and weaknesses, and then collaborating closely with them to amplify their strong points and overcome their challenges. His expertise in remote teaching, including the use of interactive whiteboards and other engaging techniques, ensures that his students receive high-quality instruction regardless of the learning environment.
With his impressive academic achievements, extensive research experience, and proven track record as a mentor and tutor, Steven is an exceptional resource for students seeking guidance in MCAT preparation, college applications, or advanced scientific concepts. His dedication to student success, combined with his ability to adapt his teaching style to individual needs, makes him an invaluable asset to aspiring medical students and undergraduates alike.
Suhas has tutored hundreds of students; he knows the chemistry, physics, and biology/biochemistry sections inside out.
Undergrad: New Jersey Institute of Technology
Graduate School: New Jersey Institute of Technology
In his free time, Suhas loves to play soccer and volleyball, and lift weights.
Suhas’ combined BS in biology and MBA at the New Jersey Institute of Technology allowed him to excel in both scientific and business-related disciplines. He serves as an EMT for two different EMS squads, holding a leadership position as a sergeant in one of them. Additionally, he is actively involved in three pre-health clubs, serving as either the president or a board member. He has accumulated 2,000 clinical hours and over 1,200 hours of research experience with triple-negative breast cancer research.
In addition to his research on triple-negative breast cancer, Suhas has collaborated with leading orthopedic surgeons in the country, devoting hundreds of hours to orthopedic surgery research aimed at improving surgical outcomes. This experience not only showcases his passion for advancing medical care but also highlights his ability to work effectively with experienced professionals in the field.
As an MCAT tutor, Suhas leverages his extensive knowledge, research experience, and clinical background to provide comprehensive, tailored guidance to his students. He understands the challenges that aspiring medical school students face and works diligently to help them develop the skills and strategies necessary to succeed on the MCAT. His ability to connect with students from diverse backgrounds, combined with his patient and supportive teaching style, creates a positive learning environment that encourages students to push themselves and reach their full potential.
Suhas’ greatest strength is his flexibility when it comes to teaching speed, style, approach, and strategy. He understands that different students learn differently, and he doesn’t try to force strategies that don't feel natural to the student. Instead, Suhas keeps an open mind and works with students to find the best way to tackle the problem that is intuitive to the way they analyze questions. He also uses as many analogies, stories, acronyms, and real-life examples as he can to ensure that the content is remembered.
Sulaimaan’s impressive achievements on the USMLE, including a first-time pass on Step 1 and scoring in the 90th percentile on Step 2 CK, demonstrate his mastery of the content.
Undergrad: Stony Brook University
Medical School: Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University
Sulaimaan’s best friend is his adorable cat, cleverly named Bunny.
What sets Sulaimaan apart as a tutor is his extensive experience in teaching organic chemistry, biology, and math. He uses this expertise to help students build a strong foundation across scientific disciplines, ensuring they have the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle the challenging USMLE exams. His approach to tutoring is centered on guiding students through rigorous practice questions, allowing them to identify areas for improvement and shore up any weaknesses in their understanding.
One of Sulaimaan's greatest strengths as a tutor is his ability to create personalized study schedules and track the progress of each student. He recognizes that every individual has certain learning needs and adapts his teaching style accordingly. By tailoring study plans to each student's strengths, weaknesses, and goals, he enables them to maximize their potential and achieve their desired scores on the USMLE.
Sulaimaan firmly believes in the power of conceptual understanding over mere memorization. He encourages his students to delve deep into the underlying principles and mechanisms behind the content, providing a more comprehensive and long-lasting understanding. This approach not only helps students succeed on standardized exams but also lays the foundation for their future careers in medicine.
In addition to his technical expertise, Sulaimaan is known for his supportive and encouraging demeanor. He creates a positive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and pushing themselves to grow. His patience, empathy, and genuine desire to see his students succeed make him an invaluable mentor and guide throughout the challenging medical education journey.
Tashauna has never mentored a student who ended up scoring below a 20AA.
Undergrad: University of Florida
Dental School: Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Tashauna is a connoisseur of different cuisines and loves trying out new ones during her travels. She is also passionate about photography and music.
Born and raised in Jamaica, she relocated to Florida at 18 to pursue higher education, earning a Bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Florida. An unexpected conversation with a dental student sparked her interest in dentistry, leading her to pursue post-baccalaureate studies to prepare for dental school.
Tashauna's academic path eventually led her to the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, where she served as class president. With a DAT score of 24AA, she excels at simplifying complex topics and has a proven track record of helping students achieve their academic and professional goals.
During her undergraduate and post-baccalaureate years, Tashauna gained work experience as a Store Manager and Lead Orthodontic Assistant at Beautiful Smiles in North Miami. These roles helped her develop leadership skills and gain hands-on experience in the dental field. At Harvard, she served as the Lead Co-Coordinator for the Bridge to Dental program, which provided undergraduate students with an interactive curriculum to demystify the dental school application process.
Tashauna's passion for tutoring stems from her personal experience navigating the DAT, often without the necessary resources or mentors to guide her. This firsthand experience has given her a deep understanding of how daunting and inaccessible the process of studying can feel. Her goal is to provide comprehensive support to those on this journey.
As a tutor, Tashauna brings a distinctive combination of patience, empathy, knowledge, and resourcefulness to her work. Her diverse background and experience working with students from various walks of life enable her to convey information in a clear and accessible manner. She is committed to providing support to each student, adjusting her approach to meet their specific needs and helping them advance at their own pace. She dedicates significant effort to working closely with her students, particularly in the science sections, which schools often emphasize.
In her tutoring sessions, Tashauna takes a personalized approach, tailoring each session to align with the student's objectives, current level of understanding, and overall expectations. She creates a supportive environment where students can thrive and achieve their goals, providing targeted tutoring and specific strategies to optimize study time and improve exam performance.
As a member of the Inspira Advantage team, Tashauna brings her passion for mentorship, her understanding of the challenges faced by both traditional and non-traditional applicants, and her commitment to making the DAT prep process less intimidating.
Temi loves tutoring all sections of the MCAT, but he especially enjoys helping students gain confidence in the CARS and Psych/Soc sections, which many find challenging. His biggest claim to fame is his unique tutoring approach, which emphasizes active listening and collaborative problem-solving. Temi is committed to helping students achieve the heights they envision for themselves.
Undergrad: Stanford University
Medical School: University of California, Davis
Temi is a big soccer guy. He has been playing and watching soccer for as long as he can remember, and he will find any excuse possible to get back on the field. He also enjoys cooking, writing poetry, reading nonfiction novels, and watching documentaries. If you have a cool movie or documentary recommendation, he would love to hear it!
Prior to pursuing his MD at the University of California, Davis, Temi completed a BA in Human Biology, concentrating in Global Child and Adolescent Mental Health, from Stanford University. While he attended UC Davis on the full-ride Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship for Inclusive Excellence in Medicine, he was impressively offered full-ride scholarships to 10 other medical schools he applied to!
Collegiate experiences with friends undergoing mental health struggles led Temi toward a career in mental health practice, research, and advocacy. He was even one of 10 scholars selected to participate in the prestigious Global Mental Health Research Fellowship at Columbia University. As a Nigerian immigrant to the United States, he has a foot in both worlds and hopes to serve marginalized populations.
With seven years of tutoring and mentorship experience spanning elementary to university students, Temi brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise. He scored a 519 on the MCAT, developing a unique study strategy that considerably increased his baseline score. Many of the hundreds of students he has worked with have seen score increases of up to 15 points, leading to admissions at prestigious universities such as Harvard, Columbia, and UNC-Chapel Hill.
Having worked extensively with students with learning and attention difficulties, Temi takes an approach focused on active listening and emotional processing, working with students to develop their executive functioning, agency, and confidence while improving their learning outcomes.
Temi is excited to work alongside you to achieve your goals!
Thomas has a profound mastery of the organic chemistry section of the DAT, scoring a perfect score of 30, which is often considered one of the most challenging areas for students.
Undergrad: NJIT
In his free time, Thomas enjoys woodworking with his dad. He also loves playing basketball and spikeball with his friends.
Thomas has gathered hundreds of hours shadowing various dentists and oral surgeons, working as a dental assistant, and engaging in neurocognitive research. This hands-on experience complements his academic skills, providing a well-rounded foundation for his tutoring approach.
Thomas excels in creating customized tutoring strategies that cater to the individual learning styles and paces of his students. He focuses on building strong, supportive relationships, and fostering an environment that encourages open communication and trust. His tutoring sessions are dynamic and interactive, designed to not only cover test materials comprehensively but also to develop critical thinking skills essential for the DAT and future dental studies.
His ability to simplify complex concepts, combined with his commitment to providing holistic support, ensures that each student not only improves their DAT scores but also gains a deeper understanding and appreciation of the material. Through Thomas's guidance, many of his students have not only excelled on the DAT but have also learned how to be well-rounded applicants, equipped with the confidence and skills needed to succeed in their future careers.
Students who work with Tiffany consistently achieve scores in the 92nd percentile and above, with her top students reaching an outstanding 522 on the MCAT.
Undergrad: Boston University
Tiffany enjoys dessert hopping and traveling. If a restaurant has tiramisu, she has to try it.
Tiffany graduated from Boston University with a 3.92 GPA and a degree in hospitality administration. She has tutored post-grad and university-level students in MCAT content and core sciences, including organic chemistry, physiology, biology, and other subjects.
Tiffany's passion for counseling stems from her hospitality background and personal experience with the MCAT. She finds teaching extremely gratifying, especially when helping students who are in a position she once occupied.
What sets Tiffany apart as a consultant is her efficient and empathetic approach. Drawing from her hospitality background, she prioritizes understanding each student's goals, motivations, and morale before tailoring her sessions. This results-driven methodology enables students to achieve better and faster results compared to self-study alone. Tiffany's comprehensive session structure begins by addressing mistakes and questions from independent study, then focuses on testing strategies, content review, and guided practice.
Tiffany’s approach to each counseling session is twofold. Emotionally, she gauges how students feel about the exam and their progress, and tactically, she rectifies mistakes, answers questions, and assists students in executing their prep. Tiffany's expertise extends beyond MCAT prep to include tutoring in mathematics and core sciences such as organic chemistry, physiology, and biology.
She has walked countless students through their MCAT prep journeys. As a private tutor, she hopes to not only support students’ tactical needs of MCAT test-taking but also positively influence their confidence.
Tom has been a collegiate-level STEM peer tutor for over three years and has tutored 200+ students in that time.
Undergrad: University of Georgia
Medical School: Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Tom enjoys going outdoors on hikes, cooking, or practicing guitar. Regardless of his schedule, Tom is a strong advocate for spending personal time with friends and engaging in hobbies.
Tom’s academic journey began at the University of Georgia Honors College, where he graduated summa cum laude with a major in biological science and minors in biology, biomedical physiology, cell biology, general business, and pharmaceutical science. His experience as a STEM peer tutor during this time helped him hone his teaching skills and deepen his understanding of the complexities of STEM subjects.
Tom's own academic achievements are a testament to his hard work and dedication. He scored an impressive 522 on the MCAT, demonstrating his mastery of exam material. Building on this success, Tom has gone on to work with numerous students as an MCAT tutor, helping them prepare for and succeed on their own exams.
As a tutor, Tom excels in several areas of the MCAT, including the Bio/Biochem and Psych/Soc sections. His approach is centered on creating personalized study plans that cater to each student's strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. By doing so, he empowers students to tackle the challenges of the MCAT with confidence and achieve their desired scores.
With his exceptional academic background, tutoring experience, and passion for helping others, Tom is well-positioned to guide aspiring medical students through the complexities of the MCAT prep process. His approach is supportive, insightful, and tailored to each student's needs, ensuring that they receive the guidance necessary to increase their MCAT scores.
Mekkhi’s extensive tutoring experience has made breaking down complex concepts second nature to him. He has never worked with a student who has not markedly improved under his guidance!
Undergrad: Villanova University
Dental School: Columbia University College of Dental Medicine
Mekkhi has wanted to be a dentist since he was five years old! Outside of dentistry, he enjoys board games, fitness, and any activity involving nature.
Before pursuing his DDS at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, Mekkhi earned his Bachelor of Science from Villanova University. His academic pursuits, involvement in extracurricular activities, and professional experiences have refined his interpersonal skills, adaptability, and insatiable curiosity. Currently, he is a dental intern at Chesterbrook Dental Associates.
For the past seven years, Mekkhi has been an active tutor. He spent three years tutoring at his church and continued peer tutoring across various subjects in college. Specializing in DAT tutoring, he has developed a strong ability to support students individually and in groups. Mekkhi firmly believes in the power of persistence for every student to reach their dream schools. He is dedicated to providing personalized guidance and support, ensuring that students excel in the DAT and achieve their academic aspirations.
As a tutor, Mekkhi excels in pinpointing students' areas of difficulty and addressing them directly. His approach involves breaking down complex concepts into understandable parts and effectively transforming weaknesses into strengths. Through targeted strategies, he ensures that students not only grasp challenging material but also gain confidence in their abilities to master it.
Valerie’s ability to communicate with students to clarify NCSBN/NCLEX-RN expectations and the development of an individualized plan for success sets her apart from other tutors.
Undergrad: Gannon University Villa Maria School of Nursing
Nursing School: University of Pittsburgh
Valerie bakes the world's best chocolate chip cookies! While baking these cookies, she enjoys listening to Dave Matthews Band and YoYo Ma. Her favorite way to start the day is to wake up early and swim a few laps at her local YMCA, which is necessary to do because of all of the chocolate chip cookies she samples!
Valerie began her academic journey with an undergraduate degree in Nursing from Gannon University and later earned her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Pittsburgh. These educational experiences, combined with her extensive teaching and tutoring background, have equipped Valerie with the knowledge, skills, and insights necessary to help her students achieve their goals and succeed in their nursing careers.
Valerie's expertise in NCLEX tutoring is rooted in her deep understanding of what the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is objectively assessing in NCLEX candidates. This knowledge, combined with her skill in analyzing a candidate's current probability of success on the exam and identifying areas in need of improvement, allows her to develop highly effective, individualized action plans for each student. Valerie's ability to tutor every part of the NCLEX stems from her keen insight into the expectations of the test creators, ensuring that students are fully prepared for the challenges they will face on exam day.
Valerie's commitment to providing high-quality educational resources is evident in her authorship of multiple student study guides, instructor manuals, and test banks for medical, surgical, and pharmacology texts. These materials have been instrumental in helping students and educators alike navigate the complexities of nursing education.
As a tutor, Valerie goes above and beyond to prepare for and facilitate efficient tutoring sessions, ensuring that every minute is well spent and that students receive the maximum benefit from their time together. Valerie's approach to tutoring is not only effective but also engaging, as she strives to create a positive and supportive learning environment that encourages students to ask questions, take risks, and grow in their understanding of nursing concepts. Valerie's motto, "Have Fun, but Get It Done!" encompasses her ability to create an enjoyable learning environment while ensuring that students are well-prepared and confident in their abilities to pass the exam.
Beyond her work in the classroom and as a tutor, Valerie is an active research contributor with a sharp interest in critical care, human patient simulation, and interprofessional education. Her ongoing pursuit of knowledge and her dedication to advancing the field of nursing education demonstrates her passion for the profession and her commitment to providing the highest quality guidance to her students.
Waleed uses analogies and mnemonics to explain complex concepts in a memorable and engaging way.
Undergrad: New Jersey Institute of Technology
Medical School: Perelman School of Medicine
Waleed has been weightlifting for over eight years. Aside from hitting the gym, he loves playing volleyball with his friends, exploring niche documentaries, and getting wrapped up in new self-taught endeavors.
Waleed's MCAT tutoring experience spans over six years, with a significant portion of that time spent at NJIT, where he tutored General and Organic Chemistry for three years. This tutoring background has not only helped numerous students but also honed Waleed's ability to explain complex concepts clearly and adapt his teaching style to individual needs. After enrolling at the Perelman School of Medicine, he continued his commitment to tutoring.
Beyond academics, Waleed has accumulated a wealth of clinical and research experience. His involvement in research dates back to high school, demonstrating an early commitment to scientific inquiry. As a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) for nearly six years, he has gained hands-on experience in patient care and emergency response. Additionally, Waleed teaches CPR, further demonstrating his commitment to healthcare education and community service.
As an MCAT tutor, Waleed brings a combination of academic excellence, diverse experiences, and a genuine passion for helping others. His approach is characterized by flexibility and adaptability, allowing him to tailor his methods to each student's individual needs. Waleed's unique trait as a tutor is his use of analogies and mnemonics to explain complex concepts in a memorable and engaging way.
Waleed's passion for tutoring stems from the shared sense of accomplishment that comes from clearing misunderstandings and understanding new concepts. This sense of positivity inspires him to continue tutoring and helping students achieve their academic goals. His greatest strength is his flexibility, which is reflected in his sessions. Even if he is reviewing the same content between two students, the sessions will look completely different. Each individual has their own needs and preferences, and from his years of tutoring, Waleed has become an expert at targeting his sessions accordingly.
With almost half of his life dedicated to general tutoring, Waleed has developed a deep understanding of what makes tutoring effective. He began tutoring in middle school and continued all throughout high school, undergrad, and now even in medical school. During undergrad, he was the lead tutor for the chemistry department.
In his counseling sessions, Waleed approaches each student by understanding their needs and preferences. He checks what each student has covered since they last met, if they have any questions, and then finally, reviews what they look for out of their sessions. Some students want to be quizzed, while others want a review, so Waleed caters his session to help them learn best.
Whether preparing students for the MCAT, guiding them through the complex medical school admissions process, or helping them excel in pre-medical coursework, Waleed is dedicated to bringing out the best in each medical school applicant.
William has more than 20 years of tutoring and teaching experience and has specialized in GRE, GMAT, SAT, and ACT for nearly 10 years.
Undergrad: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Grad School: Indiana University Bloomington
When he is not tutoring or writing, William enjoys immersing himself in music as a podcast host interviewing musicians and creative figures.
William's passion is fueled by his diverse academic background, having taught various subjects from high school science (physics and chemistry) to writing and philosophy. For almost a decade, he has honed his expertise in standardized test preparation, and his adeptness in these areas makes him a valuable asset to students striving to excel.
His teaching philosophy is centered around understanding and adapting to students’ needs, using his extensive educational background and teaching experience to tailor his approach for each student. As an accomplished writer, William has published two books on recent musical history, showcasing an ability to communicate complex ideas in an engaging and accessible way. This skill is particularly beneficial in his tutoring, as he can elucidate challenging concepts with clarity and precision.
In addition to his tutoring work, William hosts a podcast where he interviews musicians and other creative figures on topics related to his music writing. His diverse interests and approachable personality make him a relatable tutor who can connect with students on multiple levels, thereby creating a more effective and enjoyable learning environment.
Yasmeen has successfully tutored more than 200 students, with an average score increase of five points.
Undergrad: Siena Heights University
Dental School: Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
Yasmeen has lived on three different continents. Although she was born in the US, she grew up in Syria. She later moved to Italy, where she completed middle and high school. Yasmeen then returned to the US for her undergraduate studies in Michigan.
Growing up across three continents, Yasmeen has developed a rich, multicultural perspective that greatly benefits her in her field. Born in the US to Syrian parents, she lived in Syria and Italy before returning to the US for her undergraduate studies. Her diverse background has equipped her with exceptional adaptability and a broad worldview, qualities that greatly benefit her as an educator. Her journey has instilled in her a deep understanding of the challenges faced by students navigating complex educational systems and cultural transitions.
What sets Yasmeen apart as a tutor is her deep understanding of the biology section of the DAT, which allows her to provide targeted and insightful instruction. She focuses on breaking down complex biological concepts into manageable and understandable parts. One of her key study methods involves creating detailed, organized study guides that cover all essential topics, coupled with frequent practice quizzes to reinforce learning and identify areas needing further review.
Additionally, Yasmeen emphasizes active learning techniques, such as using flashcards for key terms and concepts, engaging in group study sessions to foster discussion and deeper understanding, and utilizing online resources and interactive tools to improve retention. By combining these strategies, she ensures that students are well-prepared and confident on test day, resulting in significant improvements in their scores.
Yasmeen’s tutoring sessions are designed to be highly personalized, focusing on the needs and learning styles of each student. This includes creating customized study plans, providing comprehensive review materials, and offering regular practice exams to track progress. By fostering a supportive and motivating environment, she has helped numerous students achieve their desired scores, enabling them to gain acceptance into competitive dental programs.
Yasmeen's feedback, empathy, and attentive listening guarantee that each student's individuality and voice are brought to light. She finds great joy in helping others through this journey and looks forward to working with students to help them achieve their goals.
Internal Medicine, Oncology, Hematology
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Graduate School: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Medical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Dr. Warner learned how to scuba dive in 2019! Since then, she's explored the seas of Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Turks and Caicos. Her favorite dive was through a field of moon jellyfish. In her opinion, scuba diving is the closest feeling to flying there is.
Dr. Warner graduated from Johns Hopkins with an MD and MPH in epidemiology/biostatistics before becoming a resident physician at the Johns Hopkins Osler Internal Medicine Training Program. Dr. Warner has sat on the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine admissions committee and has years of experience as a pre-medical advisor working with students who have gone on to top medical schools. Dr. Warner is currently a Hematology/Oncology fellow at the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Warner obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona, where her fascination with the medical field flourished. She worked in a breast cancer research lab for four years, studying the protein interactions of triple-negative breast cancer. Her work in the lab led to her receiving funding to participate in a research exchange program in Sweden. Since then, Dr. Warner has authored 10+ peer-reviewed publications over her career.
Her research experiences solidified her interest in oncology and led her to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. During medical school, she won multiple scholarships, including the AMWA Carter Global Health Fellowship and the PEO International Scholar Award. After her third year of medical school, Dr. Warner stepped away to pursue a fully funded MPH degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Here, she was able to learn advanced statistical techniques for clinical research.
As a consultant since her fourth year of medical school, Dr. Warner has worked with pre-medical students seeking guidance during their college years, as well as those navigating the medical school application process. She has also been involved in one-on-one advising and interview preparation. Her expertise extends to residency and internal medicine fellowship applications, making her a valuable mentor throughout a student's medical education journey.
Her passion for counseling stems from her own experiences applying to medical school and residency. She understands the stress and complexity of the process and wishes she had had someone knowledgeable to guide her through it. This experience, combined with her love for teaching, drives her commitment to helping future doctors achieve their goals.
Dr. Warner's approach to counseling is thorough, structured, and efficient. She maintains close contact with students during the application process, ensuring they have a partner to lean on during this stressful time. Her sessions are productive and tailored to each student's needs, covering a variety of topics. After each session, she provides a brief summary email, allowing students to review the discussion and follow up with any additional questions.
Her greatest strengths as a consultant include her meticulous attention to detail, vast experience working with students, and insider knowledge of how admissions committees operate and review applicants. Dr. Warner works quickly while ensuring each student receives dedicated time on their written work to present their best selves. A recent success story includes helping a student create an excellent update letter that resulted in their acceptance off the waitlist at UCSF.
Apart from her consulting work, Dr. Warner has continued to explore her interest in oncology and present at the American Society of Clinical Oncology. She was recently the keynote speaker at the Undergraduate Biology Research Program at the University of Arizona.
Dr. Warner brings meticulous attention to detail, vast experience working with students, and insider knowledge of how medical school and residency admissions committees operate and review applicants. She is passionate about helping students achieve their educational and professional goals.
Microbiology
Undergrad: University of Chicago
Graduate: Harvard Medical School
Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
In his free time, Dr. Menon enjoys studying history.
Dr. Menon’s higher education journey began at the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a BA and departmental honors in history, philosophy, and social science of science and medicine. During college, he served as Program Coordinator for STRIVE, an after-school tutoring program for adolescents with sickle cell disease. Before attending medical school, he earned his MS in bioethics from Harvard Medical School.
During his medical education, Dr. Menon served as a writing coach and peer tutor. Throughout medical school and residency, he regularly contributed to the Merck Medical Student Manual, spotlighting medical school life and current issues in medicine. He has also earned recognition for his academic achievements, including the American Society of Clinical Pathology's Gold Award and research grants from the Brian Werbel Memorial Fund and the American Heart Association. His written work is featured in prestigious journals such as Hektoen International, the Harvard Medical School Bioethics Journal, The Pathologist, JAMA Cardiology, and the Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases.
In addition to his academic accomplishments, Dr. Menon has presented scientific work at major conferences, including the American Epilepsy Society, the American Society of Microbiology, and the Society of General Internal Medicine's annual meetings. His dedication to medical education earned him induction into the Feinberg Academy of Medical Educators Trainee section, where he contributes significantly to the training of first-year medical students.
As a counselor, Dr. Menon excels in providing comprehensive support to aspiring medical students and residents. His involvement with platforms like Inside the Match and MatchToPath allows him to share his expertise in personal statement development, resume building, and interview preparation. His methodical approach ensures that each student receives personalized guidance tailored to their specific needs and aspirations.
Dr. Menon brings a wealth of experience in mentoring and academic excellence, guiding aspiring students through the complex application process. His methodical mentorship style involves tailoring individualized plans based on each student’s goals and unique backgrounds, helping them develop compelling application packages.
Dr. Menon's commitment to mentoring and education, combined with his extensive experience in clinical pathology and medical research, positions him well to guide the next generation of doctors. His passion for helping others navigate the complexities of the application process ensures students are well-prepared for their future careers in medicine.
Urology, Surgery, Internal Medicine
Undergrad: Columbia University
Medical School: New York University School of Medicine
Dr. Xu comes from a family of creatives—his grandfather was a Hollywood actor, his brother is a popular content creator, and his aunt has written several books. In his spare time, he enjoys trying out new recipes and restaurants, and traveling—South Africa and Costa Rica are next on his list!
As a competitive high school swimmer and crew team member, Dr. Xu honed his discipline and teamwork skills, which later translated to his success as a Division I athlete at Columbia University. Pursuing a major in biology on the pre-med track, he maintained an impressive 3.8 cumulative GPA while balancing his athletic commitments and community involvement.
During his time at Columbia, Dr. Xu's passion for helping others shone through his volunteer work at the Crime Victims Treatment Center, where he provided support to survivors of domestic violence in the Emergency Department. Recognizing the importance of health education, he taught classes in under-resourced high schools through Peer Health Exchange.
Dr. Xu also spent two years as a research assistant at Columbia, studying the effect of chronic stress on the developmental fate of stem cells, before spending two years as a Contemporary Biology Lab teaching assistant. Additionally, he spearheaded the Columbia chapter of Camp Kesem, organizing a transformative summer camp for children whose parents were battling cancer.
After graduating from Columbia, Dr. Xu began his gap year to improve his skills further and gain new experiences. He conducted bench research at NYU's Department of Biochemistry, deepening his understanding of the scientific foundations of medicine, before scoring in the top 0.01% of MCAT takers. Simultaneously, he provided private tutoring services across Manhattan, honing his ability to communicate complex concepts effectively.
At NYU, Dr. Xu discovered his passion for urology after shadowing several surgical specialties. He has recently secured a prestigious position at Case Western University Hospitals for a genitourinary reconstruction and gender affirmation fellowship.
As a first-generation physician and a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Dr. Xu brings a different perspective to his role as a mentor and advisor. He recognizes that each student's journey to medical school and beyond is deeply personal and shaped by their individual experiences and background. His ability to connect with and support a diverse range of applicants sets him apart as a trusted guide and advocate for aspiring medical professionals.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: University of Pittsburgh
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine
Dr. Warburton is a licensed rescue diver, a die-hard Steelers fan, and a self-proclaimed wine and chocolate expert. He enjoys going to the gym, playing video games, playing the piano, and shooting.
Originally from the greater Pittsburgh area, Dr. Warburton completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Pittsburgh, majoring in computational chemistry with a focus on biology. During college, he conducted research through the Department of Biomedical Informatics, publishing a paper in Scientific Reports on long non-coding RNA SNHG7 and its impact on breast cancer. Demonstrating exceptional academic prowess, Dr. Warburton graduated in just three years before proceeding directly to medical school at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Alongside his academic pursuits, Dr. Warburton co-founded Retina Technologies Inc., a startup valued at $12 million. As the former Chief Technology Officer, he led the development of a revolutionary approach to vision care. The company aims to disrupt the field by leveraging virtual reality, retinal imaging, and machine learning on a portable platform, providing affordable, accessible, and accurate vision screening across the United States. Under his leadership, the company conducted four clinical trials, and submitted three provisional patents and one non-provisional PCT patent, with Dr. Warburton personally overseeing the development of both hardware and software components.
Dr. Warburton’s ability to balance these responsibilities while excelling in his medical studies is a testament to his dedication and time management skills. He is committed to helping others in their medical careers, leveraging his diverse experiences to mentor and guide aspiring healthcare professionals.
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Undergrad: Cornell University
Medical School: Harvard Medical School (Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Program)
Before medical school, Dr. Podury lived solo in Japan for two months and documented her time in a travel sketchbook. Her book grows as she travels more—most recently, to Iceland and Denmark.
Dr. Podury is currently an Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery resident at the University of California San Diego. Before beginning her residency, she earned a BA in neuroscience from Cornell University, where she was a Hunter R. Rawlings Presidential Research Scholar, Barry M. Goldwater Scholar Honorable Mention, and a Phi Beta Kappa member. She earned her MD from Harvard Medical School in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Program.
During her time at Cornell, Dr. Podury earned several awards in recognition of her research, including the Einhorn Discovery Grant, the Zuckerman Prize for Excellence in Bioengineering Research, the Ewing Family Service Award, and the Menschell Cornell Commitment Award. While studying neural circuits, Archana worked at a syringe exchange in Ithaca, New York, where she witnessed firsthand the mechanics of court-based drug rehabilitation. Listening to patients’ stories deepened her conviction that science alone could not capture multiple dimensions of health and disease, which paved her path toward medicine.
At Harvard, Dr. Podury received $90,000 in scholarship support as a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow and David Margin Graduate Student Leadership Fellow; she was also a recipient of the Massachusetts Medical Society Information Technology Award and Freeberg Student Research Award. Her work has centered on developing technologies to improve patient’s quality of life. In the Boyden Lab at MIT, she used optical imaging methods to characterize circuit dysfunction in human brain organoid models of neurodevelopmental disease, culminating in a publication in Nature.
Dr. Podury worked in the Dhand Lab at Brigham and Women’s Hospital to apply network science tools to understand how patients’ social environments influence their health outcomes during disability. She is currently working in the Otopathology lab at Massachusetts Eye & Ear to study implant options for patients with sensorineural hearing loss and is applying machine learning methods to study surgical outcomes.
As an admissions coach, she enjoys listening to students' stories and is committed to helping them communicate their interests genuinely and in alignment with their values.
Diagnostic Radiology
Undergrad: University of Georgia
Medical School: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Dr. Park is a former amateur boxer who has had the chance to box in Georgia and Vietnam.
Dr. Park graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia with the highest honors and a research distinction. At UGA, he rowed for the UGA Crew Team, led over 8 campus organizations, led the genetic engineering team to a gold medal at an international competition against >300 teams, interned at the Institute for Disaster Management, established the UGA STEM Research Alliance, and was awarded the Presidential Award of Excellence as one of the overall top 1% graduate students. He also had several international study and healthcare experiences in South Korea, Spain, and Vietnam as a Freeman-Asia Scholar and a visiting student intern.
At Vanderbilt, Dr. Park led several mentoring, patient care, and advocacy initiatives. He was the director of the Shade Tree Plastic Surgery & Wound Care clinic, which provides free care to underserved patients who require plastic surgery procedures and wound care in Nashville, TN. To improve patient care and access, he served as a subcommittee leader on the Vanderbilt Medical Center’s High-Value Care Committee and as a board member of the Vanderbilt Tennessee Medical Association chapter. He mentored students from various backgrounds and interests when he served as the leader of the Plastic Surgery Interest Group. During this time, he also served as a medical writer for the Journal of Medical Insight.
Before residency, he also completed a dual research fellowship as a fully funded Vanderbilt Medical Scholar in Plastic Surgery and Hematology/Oncology, where he researched patient-reported outcomes measures, biomedical ethics, and immune checkpoint inhibitors. This research resulted in >20 publications, numerous podium and poster presentations at national and international meetings, several major international studies, and a grant from the National Center for Advancing Translational Science. Several of his works were published in high-impact journals such as JAMA Pediatrics and featured in news outlets.
As a first-generation physician and the son of immigrant parents, Dr. Park has the lived experience to help guide others who are on a similar path. His greatest strengths include his ability to work with all types of candidates due to the diverse experiences he’s encountered in most general premed activities, including athletics, research, community service, experiences abroad, teaching, social advocacy, legislation, medical employment, etc. These experiences have allowed him to successfully match into a top-tier medical school and residency program.
Transplant Surgery
Undergrad: University of California, Irvine
Medical School: University of California, Irvine
Graduate School: Northwestern University
Dr. Hasjim is an ardent supporter of the Seattle Mariners, Pittsburgh Steelers, and March Madness. He enjoys exploring local culinary delights and barbershops, and he even cuts his own hair, occasionally offering his barbering skills to family and friends.
Dr. Hasjim has been awarded the Gold Humanism Honor Society Award and the Golden Scalpel – Resident Teacher of the Year Award, awards given by medical students. Dr. Hasjim is excited to demystify the medical and residency admissions process and work with applicants from many walks of life.
Dr. Hasjim received his undergraduate and medical education from UC Irvine and a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation from Northwestern University. Throughout his own journey through medicine, he realized that navigating through a career path in medicine can be complex and he is passionate about making the medical school admissions process as transparent as possible. His dedication and outstanding performance earned him prestigious accolades such as Excellence in Research Honors and the Chancellor's Award of Distinction.
During his undergraduate years at UC Irvine, Bima developed a proven track record of academic productivity and service to the community. For his work in research, community service, and academic achievements, he was awarded Excellence in Research Honors and the Chancellor’s Award of Distinction – given to only 28 undergraduate students out of 8,662 students in the graduating class. When Bima matriculated into medical school at UC Irvine, he found his calling in surgery and was awarded the Dr. J. Gordon Hatfield Department of Surgery Award and the Vincent P. Carroll, Jr. Award for Outstanding Research upon graduation.
With a diverse range of academic interests and a deep commitment to teaching and mentoring, Dr. Hasjim's ability to guide applicants in articulating their passion for healthcare and personal stories is one of his greatest strengths. His passion for helping students achieve their dream schools can help anyone who feels stuck or needs extra guidance.
Dr. Hasjim is enthusiastic about clarifying the intricacies of medical and residency admissions and assisting applicants from various backgrounds in crafting compelling applications that showcase their qualities and experiences. His dedication to mentorship and his understanding of the challenges faced by applicants make him an invaluable asset to those pursuing a career in medicine.
Vascular Surgery, Wound Care
Undergrad: Duke University Pratt School of Engineering
Medical School: Duke University School of Medicine
In addition to his professional commitments, Charles is a loving husband and father. He enjoys spending quality time with his wife and daughter, exploring the vibrant city life of New York.
Dr. Fang began his academic journey in biomedical engineering at Duke University Pratt School of Engineering before earning his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine. His academic excellence in college led to his induction into the Tau Beta Pi engineering honors society.
While pursuing his medical degree, Charles developed a keen interest in vascular biology, leading him to further explore this area through extensive research on the VEGFR2 receptor pathway. His valuable contribution was acknowledged with the prestigious Surgical Skills Award and the Eugene Stead Research Scholarship. Following his passion for vascular biology, he completed his residency training in Vascular Surgery at the University of Massachusetts.
Today, Charles applies his knowledge and skills in the New York City area, where he has built a successful career as a wound physician. His dedication to his field, combined with his rigorous academic background, makes him a source of knowledge for aspiring medical students. As an admissions coach, he is committed to sharing his insights and experiences to help students navigate the complex medical school admissions process.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: Vassar College
Medical School: Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Dr. Lee was a saber fencer for eight years and was on the Division III NCAA Men’s Fencing team at Vassar College.
Before medical school, Dr. Lee graduated with departmental honors in Biology from Vassar College, where he was also Captain of the EMS agency. During his gap year, he worked as a research assistant at Northwell Health in Thoracic Surgery, managing a lung cancer database and publishing a paper on the benefits of robotic surgery for lung cancer. During his last year in medical school, he was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society for excellence in academic performance and leadership. He will also be graduating with a Certificate of Special Proficiency in Medical Ultrasound.
Dr. Lee has always had a passion for medical education and helping students achieve their goals. He has mentored numerous pre-medical students at all points in the process of preparing to apply to medical school, from first-year college students to set them up favorably for the future to students actively in the application process. He specializes in a holistic approach to help students display their strengths beyond their academic records or metrics, allowing medical school admissions committees to fully appreciate their individuality.
Dr. Lee also brings first-hand insight to the CASPer test, having taken it as both a pre-medical and medical student, recently scoring in the top quartile. With Inspira Advantage, he hopes to continue helping even more students on their journey to becoming a physician.
Radiology
Undergrad: University of Texas at Dallas
Medical School: Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Webb is a skilled drummer with over 16 years of experience. He particularly enjoys playing rock, funk, punk, and metal drums.
Following medical school, Dr. Webb matched into the highly competitive integrated vascular surgery residency at UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas. He completed two years in this program, gaining valuable surgical experience. Dr. Webb took a position as a research fellow at UT Southwestern, further expanding his medical knowledge and research skills. However, recognizing his evolving interests, Dr. Webb made the courageous decision to change his career path and pursue radiology.
Throughout his academic and professional journey, Dr. Webb has maintained a strong commitment to mentorship for those at every stage in their medical education journeys, from high school to residency. This passion for mentorship is a core part of his professional identity, and he plans to continue this as an active component of his career.
Dr. Webb's background as a first-generation college graduate from a blue-collar environment gives him a special perspective on the challenges faced by many aspiring medical professionals. Having navigated the path to medical school without familial guidance, he deeply empathizes with those seeking direction and is committed to providing comprehensive support to students throughout the admissions process.
With his diverse medical experience, academic achievements, and genuine passion for mentorship, Dr. Webb is exceptionally well-equipped to guide aspiring medical students through the complex and competitive medical school application process. His personal journey of resilience and adaptability in pursuing his true calling in medicine serves as an inspiring example for those he mentors.
OB/GYN, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Global Health
Undergrad: The University of Chicago
Graduate School: Columbia University
Medical School: Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Dr. Talbott tutored a family in Hyde Park who lived down the street from the Obamas. She sometimes would see former President Barack Obama drive by in his motorcade!
Originally from Ohio, Dr. Talbott graduated with honors from the University of Chicago with a degree in psychology and biology. Her path to medicine included serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Paraguay for two years, where she gained experience in community health outreach and public health.
Following her Peace Corps service, Dr. Talbott worked as a clinical research coordinator at the University of Washington, contributing to various projects in general and vascular surgery. This experience, combined with her international service, has given her over four years of domestic and international public health experience.
Dr. Talbott's passion for education and mentorship is evident in her role as an academic tutor for Mayo Clinic, where she led multiple lectures for medical board review courses and privately tutored students. To further her interests in service, advocacy, and education, she completed an MPH at Columbia University between her third and fourth years of medical school.
Dr. Talbott's interests include human trafficking awareness, medical education, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and global health. She is particularly interested in minimally invasive surgery within her chosen field of OB/GYN. Her language skills include ACTFL Advanced-High fluency certification in Spanish (oral and written), with over two years of working experience in Spanish-speaking environments.
As a first-generation medical student, Dr. Talbott brings a unique perspective to medical education and the application process. She has extensive experience mentoring pre-medical and medical students in various aspects of their careers, including research, academic writing, networking, and the medical school and residency application processes, including applying for scholarships. She enjoys helping students identify their passions and highlight their strengths to put together the best application package possible.
With her combination of academic excellence, global health experience, and commitment to advocacy and education, Dr. Jennifer Talbott is well-positioned to make significant contributions to the OB/GYN field and to continue her work in mentoring the next generation of medical professionals.
Diagnostic Radiology
Undergrad: Northwestern University
Medical School: University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
Dr. Knox has a passion for international travel and has been to over 30 countries.
Dr. Knox was raised in the Bay Area and graduated with honors from Northwestern University, majoring in biological sciences. During his time at Northwestern, Dr. Knox was actively involved in peer tutoring and bench research, culminating in the completion of an honors thesis. Following his graduation, he invested his skills in Alzheimer's research at the Gladstone Institute in San Francisco for two years before enrolling at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine.
In medical school, Dr. Knox continued to mentor and tutor undergraduate and medical students, and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. He also completed a year-long fellowship during medical school to conduct multiple radiology research projects using semi-automated machine learning for the National Institutes of Health. He was awarded the Dean’s Prize for his research.
As a diagnostic radiology resident at UCSF, Dr. Knox displays a keen interest in academic radiology. He continues to mentor, serving as the resident liaison for the residency's Medical Student Teaching program. He has also served on the UCSF diagnostic radiology admissions committee as an application reviewer and interviewer. Additionally, Dr. Knox has tutored 50+ students and helped them succeed on their USMLE Step exams.
These personal and professional experiences have helped Dr. Knox develop a deep understanding of what top medical schools and residency programs seek in applicants, and he is eager to share his expert insights with students. He is passionate about coaching students and helping them maximize their potential as future medical professionals.
Orthopedic Surgery
Undergrad: Cornell University
Medical School: Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Andjei enjoys recreational sports leagues, playing bass, and creative writing. He recently started a vinyl music collection, has a deep fascination with sea turtles, and is actively learning to salsa dance.
Dr. Andjei earned a degree in biomedical science with a focus on neuroscience from Cornell University before attending Weill Cornell. While in medical school, he played a pivotal role as an admissions interviewer and board voting member. This valuable experience sparked a keen interest in educational advising, mentorship, and academic support.
Prior to medical school, he honed these passions as an educational specialist for the New York Foundling, one of New York City's oldest and largest child welfare agencies. Dr. Andjei's dedication to education also led him to advise several undergraduate and medical students throughout their medical school and residency admissions processes.
In addition to his pursuits in education, Dr. Andjei actively contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for esteemed academic journals such as the Global Spine Journal and the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS). He also serves as a chief resident in orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Upon completion of his residency, he plans to extend his expertise further by pursuing a spine surgery fellowship at NYU.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Undergrad: California State University, San Marcos
Medical School: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Dr. Munoz played competitive softball for more than 10 years and still plays recreationally. She enjoys spending time reading, cooking, going to concerts, gardening, and training her doberman.
Dr. Munoz graduated summa cum laude from California State University San Marcos with a BS in biology and a minor in chemistry, after being recruited to play softball for the university. Her dedication and hard work were evident in her ability to score in the 96th percentile on the MCAT while working three jobs and attending school full-time.
Dr. Munoz's academic prowess continued to grow at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, where she graduated after scoring above the 90th percentile on both USMLE Step 1 and Step 2. Her impressive performance during the residency application process led to more than 20 interviews in her chosen specialty of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Ultimately, Dr. Munoz matched at a top 10 program in the country for this specialty, the University of Wisconsin, where she worked towards a fellowship in microsurgical reconstructive surgery.
Dr. Munoz’s 10+ years of extensive mentoring and admissions experience have provided her with insider tips for the admissions process from the perspective of admissions committees she is excited to share with aspiring medical professionals.
Dr. Munoz's passion for advising and working with students stems from her own experiences and challenges throughout medical school and residency application processes. As the first in her family to graduate with a college degree, she overcame numerous obstacles in the preparation for and admission to medical school and residency, from which she learned immensely. This personal journey has fueled her desire to make the process more streamlined, straightforward, efficient, and successful for future students.
Dermatology, Internal Medicine, Clinical Research, Community Outreach, Women And Children’s Health, Obgyn, Clinical Outcomes, and Skin Cancer
Undergrad: George Washington University
Medical School: George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
In her free time, Dr. Aizman enjoys exploring cities, trying out new restaurants, running, taking Peloton classes, and listening to audiobooks.
While in medical school, Dr. Aizman became a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and a Health Services Scholarship Recipient. Before starting her residency, she honed her skills by completing a clinical research fellowship with the University of Pennsylvania's Dermatology Oncology Center. Additionally, she has presented her research findings at major national conferences, including the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.
Drawing from her own experiences navigating the competitive world of medical education and residency applications, Dr. Aizman provides personalized guidance to help students achieve their goals. Her passion for empowering the next generation of medical professionals is evident in her volunteer work as an admissions counselor at the George Washington University School of Medicine, where she dedicated two years to assisting students through the interview process before serving as an interview coordinator at Johns Hopkins University.
Beyond her impressive academic and professional achievements, Dr. Aizman is known for her compassionate and personable nature. She understands the challenges and uncertainties that medical students face and goes above and beyond to provide the support and residency application guidance they need to succeed. Her genuine desire to help others and her extensive knowledge of the residency application process make her an exceptional mentor and role model for aspiring medical residents.
Commercial Operations, Clinical Medicine, AI Innovation
Undergrad: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Medical School: Duke University School of Medicine
Dr. Patel lives in New York City with his wife and dog and enjoys hikes (both nature and urban), playing sports, beer, and traveling.
Dr. Patel earned his MD from Duke University School of Medicine, where he honed his medical knowledge and clinical skills. Following his medical school education, he completed a year of internal medicine residency training at Northwestern University, further improving his understanding of patient care and the healthcare system.
In addition to his medical career, Dr. Patel ventured into management consulting, working for McKinsey & Company. This experience broadened his skill set, helping him develop a strong sense of structure, organization, and problem-solving. These skills, combined with his medical expertise, allow him to provide comprehensive and tailored guidance to his coaching clients.
Currently, Dr. Patel is an integral part of Rhino Health, a cutting-edge healthcare AI startup specializing in federated learning. His involvement in this innovative field demonstrates his commitment to staying at the forefront of healthcare advancements and his ability to adapt to new challenges. Despite his work in the startup world, Dr. Patel continues to practice medicine, ensuring that he remains connected to the realities of patient care and the evolving landscape of the medical profession.
As a coach, Dr. Patel is known for his highly structured, organized, and logical approach, which reflects the skills he gained during his time at McKinsey and his medical training. What sets him apart, however, is his empathy and understanding. Dr. Patel's ability to connect with students on a personal level allows him to provide not only strategic guidance but also emotional support throughout the challenging admissions process.
Diagnostic Radiology
Undergrad: McGill University
Medical School: Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Dr. Ruelle is an ardent traveler having visited over 40 countries, and summited Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa, just a week after Match Day! She is trilingual, fluent in Spanish, French, and English, and has been learning Mandarin since elementary school.
Before medical school, Dr. Ruelle earned a degree in anatomy & cell biology with a minor in Mandarin from McGill University. During her tenure at Hofstra/Northwell, she held multiple leadership roles in various clubs (LMSA, Medical French, Global Health), was a medical Spanish instructor to her peers, conducted clinical research in neurosurgery and diagnostic and interventional radiology, earned a certificate of special proficiency in point-of-care ultrasound. She also traveled to Uganda for a global health experience before graduation.
Passionate about helping medical students, Dr. Ruelle has mentored several students applying for diagnostic radiology residencies. Her insight into the process, combined with her diverse experiences and academic prowess, make her an exceptional counselor for those seeking guidance in achieving their residency goals. Additionally, she successfully couples-matched with her partner and can provide a lot of insight into the process.
Over the years, Dr. Ruelle has accumulated extensive tutoring and mentoring experience, particularly throughout medical school. She has successfully proofread many essays. She is particularly proud of one student she assisted who was then accepted into her alma mater's medical school with a scholarship. Last year, she supported numerous students through the residency application process, providing critical proofreading and guidance, especially for students who were undergoing the couples match.
What sets Dr. Ruelle apart as a consultant is her international background, successful match into a very competitive transitional year and diagnostic radiology program, and expertise in navigating the couples match successfully (She was able to couples match outside of her geographical area). She is dedicated to going the extra mile for students, ensuring personalized and effective guidance throughout the entire session.
As a counselor, Dr. Ruelle's greatest strengths lie in her meticulous attention to detail—she always double-checks everything to ensure accuracy. She is committed to going above and beyond for students, tailoring her approach to their strengths and weaknesses in their residency applications. Her flexibility allows her to adapt seamlessly to each student's needs.
Neurology
Undergrad: Touro College
Medical School: Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine
One of Dr. Kirsch's proudest accomplishments is successfully balancing the demands of pre-med, medical school, and residency with being a dedicated and loving parent.
Dr. Kirsch graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science, demonstrating his academic prowess from the outset. He was then admitted to his top choice medical school, Touro University of Nevada, where he continued to excel. Dr. Kirsch scored in the 95th percentile on the USMLE and 99th percentile on the COMLEX exams and also achieved the highest scores on the Pediatrics and Family Medicine Shelf exams.
Following medical school, Dr. Kirsch was accepted into a highly competitive neurology residency program, which he had ranked first overall. His dedication and patient-centered approach were recognized with the "co-intern" of the year award. In his second year of residency, Dr. Kirsch's commitment to education and patient care was further acknowledged with both the Medical Student Teaching Award and the Patient Advocacy and Professionalism Award.
As a consultant, Dr. Kirsch's greatest strengths lie in his deep knowledge and experience in the medical field, his ability to break down complex concepts into understandable terms, and his talent for guiding students and physicians through each step of the application and training process.
Dr. Kirsch's approach to coaching is characterized by his dedication to understanding each student's needs and goals. He leverages his own experiences and successes to provide personalized guidance, whether it's preparing for exams, navigating the medical or residency application process, or developing impactful skills for a successful medical career.
With his exceptional academic background, clinical experience, and genuine passion for mentoring, Dr. Kirsch is well-positioned to guide aspiring and current medical professionals through the challenges of medical education and career development. His commitment to excellence and patient-centered care makes him an ideal mentor for those pursuing a career in medicine.
Urology
Undergrad: The University of Michigan
Medical School: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Dr. Rabinowitz loves meal-prepping, playing drums or guitar with friends, and going on long walks with his chihuahua named Roo. He is also an avid skier and a lifelong fan of the New York Rangers.
Dr. Rabinowitz's academic journey began at the University of Michigan, where he graduated with the Highest Distinction, earning a degree in cellular and molecular biology. His undergraduate career was marked by exceptional achievements, including being named a James B. Angell Scholar for seven consecutive semesters of perfect scholarship. He was inducted into both Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Societies as a third-year student, an honor reserved for the top percentile of Michigan's graduating class.
During his time at Michigan, Dr. Rabinowitz demonstrated a strong commitment to peer education and mentorship. He served as a tutor, small group facilitator, and course leader for Introductory Biochemistry at the college's Science Learning Center, and as a mentor in the Michigan Pre-Med Advising Community (MPAC). His dedication extended beyond academics, as he volunteered as a music therapist at Michigan's Hospital, playing acoustic guitar for patients and their families.
Dr. Rabinowitz's leadership and commitment to medical education were evident in his roles at Johns Hopkins. As a Lester Persky, MD Urologic Research Scholar, Dr. Rabinowitz not only graduated with 30+ publications but was also the principal investigator of a study sponsored by the Sexual Medicine Society of North America. He was integral in the Liaison Committee on Medical Education's institutional review of Johns Hopkins, served as an inaugural coach in the medical school's "Peer-to-Peer" learning program, and founded the school's Music and Medicine Interest Group.
He was elected by his peers to serve on the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine admissions committee. In this role, he was a voting and interviewing member, reviewing applications for half of all interviewed candidates, personally interviewing over 25 applicants, and participating in committee meetings as a voting member. He was also chosen as the study body speaker at National Match Day.
Dr. Rabinowitz's experience as both an applicant and an admissions committee member gives him insights into the medical school and residency application process. His broad experience as a counselor, advising peers and students throughout medical school in both formal and informal settings, makes him an invaluable resource for aspiring medical students and residents.
Psychiatry
Undergrad: Barnard College, Columbia University
Medical School: University of California, Irvine
Dr. Rand is a former competitive equestrian showjumper!
Dr. Rand completed her undergraduate studies at Barnard College, where she majored in English. Driven by her love for literature, she obtained her Master's degree in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University, further refining her analytical and critical thinking abilities.
While pursuing her passion for literature, Dr. Rand discovered her love for medicine and mental health. Determined to make a positive impact in the healthcare field, she completed the Scripps College Postbaccalaureate Program, which prepared her for the rigors of medical school. Dr. Rand then joined the UC Irvine School of Medicine and received her MD.
Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Rand has demonstrated a strong commitment to tutoring and mentoring. During her time at Barnard College, she worked at the Barnard Writing Center, helping students improve their writing skills and express their ideas effectively. At UC Irvine, she took on the role of a student interviewer, giving her insight into what schools look for in applicants. She also mentored undergraduate pre-med students, providing guidance and support as they navigated their own paths to medicine.
Dr. Rand's passion for helping students find structure and clarity in their thoughts and experiences sets her apart as an admissions counselor. She understands that the medical school and residency application processes can be overwhelming, and she is dedicated to helping students build confidence and highlight their strengths. By working closely with each student, she helps them craft compelling narratives that underscore their personal and academic achievements and commitment to serving others.
General Surgery, Vascular
Undergrad: University of California Los Angeles
Graduate School: Keck Graduate Institute
Medical School: Touro College of Medicine New York
Dr. Sarad is an avid traveler whose mother works in the airline industry—she enjoys planning her next place to explore. Growing up, she was a competitive summer and basketball player
Dr. Sarad's academic journey began at UCLA, where she graduated with honors, majoring in physiological sciences and minoring in global studies. She then pursued a Master's in biotechnology at Keck Graduate Institute, focusing on device/diagnostic development and collaborating with biotech/pharmaceutical companies on projects involving clinical applicability and therapeutic options. She also started a new Global Brigades chapter in her graduate program with medical trips to Honduras.
Dr. Sarad’s passion for medicine led her to New York, where she completed her medical school education at Touro College of Medicine. Dr. Sarad graduated in the top 10% of her class, and her academic excellence was recognized through her membership in the Sigma Sigma Phi National Honors Society. Her success led her to NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center’s Surgical Residency Program, a competitive program with only five categorical positions open per year. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Sarad has been heavily involved in research, presenting at national conferences such as the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) and publishing manuscripts.
Dr. Sarad's dedication to mentorship is evident in her extensive coaching experience. She has mentored several prospective pre-medical and medical students, helping them achieve their career goals through coursework assistance, test prep, and application guidance. During medical school, Dr. Sarad was a member of MedAchieve, mentoring high school students interested in pursuing medicine through weekly didactics, encouragement of extracurricular activities, and college application review.
With her strong academic background, research experience, and passion for mentorship, Dr. Sarad is well-positioned to guide students through the challenges of medical school and residency applications. Her blend of experience in biotechnology, global health, and surgery provides her with a comprehensive understanding of the medical field, allowing her to offer interdisciplinary guidance to students.
Neurology
Undergrad: Vanderbilt University
Medical School: Emory University School of Medicine
Dr. Okeke is a skilled Super Smash Bros. player. He knows how to juggle and loves to longboard.
Dr. Okeke attended Vanderbilt University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in neuroscience, before attending the Emory School of Medicine. There, he pursued research on the negative effects of stress, particularly racism, on the white matter architecture of the brain. Currently, he is a neurology resident at UCSF.
Dr. Okeke's research interests are primarily focused on traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury, with a particular emphasis on the recovery process. He aims to continue researching implantable devices that can aid in rehabilitation and improve patients' quality of life.
As a prior medical school student interviewer, Dr. Okeke brings expert insights into what admissions committees look for in applicants. He emphasizes the importance of crafting a compelling narrative within the application, focusing on threading different traits and strengths, especially for applicants with lower GPAs or test scores.
Dr. Okeke's approach to mentoring is empathetic, compassionate, and solution-oriented. As a person from a group underrepresented in medicine, he understands the challenges applicants face. He is passionate about making the daunting medical school and residency application processes more accessible while instilling confidence in students.
With his combination of academic excellence, research experience, and commitment to diversity in medicine, Dr. Okeke is prepared to guide aspiring medical students and residents through every step of their application journey. His dedication to helping students reach their fullest potential makes him a great source of knowledge and support for those navigating the path to a career in medicine.
Internal Medicine
Undergrad: The College of New Jersey
Graduate School: Rutgers University
Medical School: Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Dr. Patel enjoys spending time with family and friends, running, listening to podcasts, and cheering for Liverpool FC. He also has a black belt in karate.
Dr. Patel's academic journey began at the College of New Jersey, where he graduated from the honors program with a Bachelor's degree in biology and a minor in economics. Following his undergraduate studies, he dedicated a year to City Year, an AmeriCorps program, providing classroom and after-school support to 9th-grade students in Queens, NY. This experience deepened his commitment to education and community service.
Before entering medical school, Dr. Patel obtained a Master's degree in biomedical sciences at Rutgers University, further strengthening his scientific foundation. He then matriculated at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS), where he excelled academically and in community service. As a student doctor at the Promise Clinic, he provided care for uninsured patients in the local community, demonstrating his commitment to accessible healthcare.
Dr. Patel's passion for teaching and mentorship is evident in his diverse experiences. He has worked as an SAT and MCAT tutor and has coached inmates for the GED at a correctional facility. At Rutgers RWJMS, he helped coordinate the mentorship program between master’s biomedical sciences students and first-year medical students.
As a mentor, Dr. Patel has successfully guided numerous applicants through the medical school application process. He understands the challenges of the application process and excels at breaking it down into manageable steps. His approach focuses on helping applicants convey their motivations and highlight their individual achievements.
Psychiatry, Women's Mental Health
Undergrad: Harvard University
Medical School: David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Since moving to NYC, Dr. Mathelier developed a passion for food and aspires to explore every restaurant that has earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand Award in the city. She loves dancing and attends Caribbean-inspired dance classes throughout the week.
Dr. Mathelier holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Harvard University, with a specialization in social and cognitive neuroscience and a minor in global health & health policy. After completing her undergraduate studies, she earned an MD/MBA from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
Throughout her academic career, Dr. Mathelier has demonstrated a strong commitment to research, neuroscience, and global health. During her time at Harvard, she conducted impactful studies at institutions such as the Pasteur Institute in Paris and the Neurodevelopmental Phenotyping Program at Boston Children's Hospital. Additionally, she has worked with NGOs to improve healthcare access in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, missions she continued during her gap year. This dedication to serving underserved communities remained a central focus during her time at medical school, as proven by her involvement in the Charles Drew UCLA Program, her research and publications in Haiti, and her pivotal role in establishing the Los Angeles Global Health Conference.
Alongside her impressive academic and research achievements, Dr. Mathelier is deeply passionate about mentorship and has a proven track record of guiding pre-med students through the complex medical school admissions process. She has interviewed candidates, evaluated applicants, and participated in Q&A sessions, providing expert advice and support to aspiring medical students. As a leader of the Pre-Med Mentorship Program and a pre-med advisor at the UCLA Academic Achievement Program, she focused on assisting first-generation and transfer pre-med students, promoting diversity and inclusion in the medical field. As an NYU resident, she continued to engage with prospective applicants through residency recruitment events.
As a counselor, Dr. Mathelier uses her experiences to provide personalized guidance to applicants. Her ability to help applicants find their voice and craft compelling narratives sets her apart as a mentor. Her extensive knowledge of the admissions process allows her to empower students to pursue their dreams and succeed in their medical careers.
Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Preventative Cardio, and Sports Cardio
Undergrad: University of Washington
Medical School: Washington State University
Dr. Mellacheruvu is a downhill skiing enthusiast, a diehard Seattle Seahawks fan, and a Carnatic classical singer.
Dr. Mellacheruvu initially began his college career at the University of Washington with dreams of playing competitive cricket. However, a sports injury sustained during a study abroad trip in Oxford unexpectedly ignited his passion for medicine. Dr. Mellacheruvu graduated from the UW Honors College with a degree in biochemistry, setting the stage for his future in the medical field.
Choosing to stay close to home, Dr. Mellacheruvucompleted his medical education at Washington State University. During his clinical rotations, he developed a deep interest in cardiology, which would shape his future career aspirations.
Throughout medical school, Dr. Mellacheruvu demonstrated his commitment to advocacy and research. He became involved with national advocacy through the American College of Physicians, working to promote the interests of internal medicine physicians and their patients. Simultaneously, he participated in cardiometabolic research collaborations with teams at institutions such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Duke University, Northwestern University, the University of Washington, and the University of Pennsylvania.
Between college and medical school, Dr. Mellacheruvu gained valuable clinical and research experience. He worked as a scribe for an oncology clinic, gaining firsthand exposure to patient care and the inner workings of a medical practice. Additionally, he served as a research assistant at NanoString Technologies, working on breast cancer assays.
Dr. Mellacheruvu's ultimate goal is to build long-term relationships with his students, providing support and guidance throughout their journey to medical school and beyond. He recognizes that each individual has their own story and is dedicated to helping them maximize their storytelling potential through their applications, personal statements, and interviews. He aims to be not only a knowledgeable resource but also a supportive companion during the challenging application process.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: UC San Diego School of Medicine
Dr. Chaturvedi spent his second semester under a tarp in the pouring rain two years in a row to get Duke v. UNC tickets, but he still considers it well worth it.
Dr. Chaturvedi graduated Magna Cum Laude and with distinction from Duke University, with a major in neuroscience and minors in biology and chemistry. After graduating, he spent a gap year at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, MD, as an NIH IRTA fellow, investigating the roles of vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OXT) in the central nervous system using mouse models.
Dr. Chaturvedi then completed his MD at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. In addition to his impressive academic and research achievements, Dr. Chaturvedi has a strong commitment to mentoring and guiding aspiring medical professionals. For several years, he has served as a member of Duke's Medical Advisory Program (MAP) and UC San Diego School of Medicine's Premedical Advisory Program, where he has helped many students succeed throughout the medical school and residency application processes.
As a well-published author, Dr. Chaturvedi has extensive experience producing high-quality, professional essays, which have been instrumental in helping countless students navigate the admissions process successfully. His combination of academic excellence, research expertise, and passion for mentoring solidifies him as the perfect asset for students seeking guidance and support on their path to a career in medicine.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dr. Kessler is a big supporter of the veterans and considers it one of her passions – she can talk about Green Berets and how amazing they are all day long! Another fun fact is that she is a native French speaker.
Dr. Kessler attended Johns Hopkins University for her undergraduate studies in pre-med and French. While at Johns Hopkins, she led the JHU Medical Ethics Discussion Panel and worked in a neurology and neurosurgery research lab. She then attended the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in NYC and graduated with distinction in research. While at Mount Sinai, Dr. Kessler was the recipient of numerous awards, including a merit-based tuition scholarship for all four years of medical school.
While in medical school, Dr. Kessler founded the Special Forces Neurosurgery Collaborative with neurosurgeons from Mount Sinai, Cleveland Clinic, and the leadership of the US Green Beret Foundation, which is an organization that spearheads neurosurgery research initiatives geared towards addressing the unique healthcare needs of America's Special Forces warriors. Dr. Kessler has given over a dozen lectures on her research at national conferences and is currently a medical editor and reviewer for the Journal of Special Operations Medicine and MyHealthTeams, LLC. She was previously a reviewer for the World Neurosurgery journal and has authored five textbook chapters in major neurosurgical textbooks.
As a mentor, Dr. Kessler's greatest strength lies in her ability to draw from her extensive teaching and tutoring experience, coupled with her firsthand knowledge of the medical school and residency admissions processes. Her exceptional academic performance at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where she graduated with distinction in research, has provided her with invaluable insights into what it takes to succeed in the competitive world of medical education.
Neurology
Undergrad: Rice University
Medical School: University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine
In her free time, Dr. Ravi likes to paint, enjoys exploring new restaurants and coffee shops with friends, and stays active with yoga, spin classes, and Bollywood dance.
Dr. Ravi completed her medical training at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine. Before her medical education, she earned an undergraduate degree in cognitive science from Rice University, where she gained a deep understanding of the rigors and demands of a pre-med curriculum at an elite institution. She held leadership roles in the Rice University Pre-Medical Society throughout her undergraduate career, with experience in hosting various sessions and workshops for pre-medical students and conducting mock interviews for applicants. Saisree also served as a senior interviewer on the admissions team at Rice.
In medical school, Dr. Ravi continued her interest in mentorship by being involved in the Big Sibling program, guiding incoming MS1 students through their first year of medical school, and also serving as a Research Liaison for students interested in neurology and neurosurgery. She has also published numerous publications in the fields of cancer nanotechnology, head and neck surgery, and interventional neurology and stroke.
What sets Dr. Ravi apart as a coach is her personalized approach to counseling. She takes the time to thoroughly understand each applicant's background and narrative, working closely with them to highlight their strengths and experiences. Drawing upon her extensive knowledge of the medical school and residency application processes, she provides expert guidance to help prospective candidates navigate the complex admissions landscape.
In addition to her formal mentorship roles, Dr. Ravi actively shares tips and advice with pre-med and medical students through her popular medical Instagram page. By leveraging social media, she extends her reach and impact, providing accessible and relatable guidance to a wider audience of aspiring healthcare professionals.
Family Medicine, Research
Undergrad: Brigham Young University
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dr. Llewellyn loves to bake and cook and often develops his own recipes. Pies are his favorite baked goods to eat and make. As a cis white gay man, Dr. Llewellyn brings an interesting perspective to his practice and mentorship.
Dr. Llewellyn graduated from Bringham Young University, majoring in biochemistry and minoring in sociology, and was a competitive swimmer at a Division 1 school. After his successful swimming career, Dr. Llewellyn coached a high school swimming team to two state championships before moving to Washington, D.C., to work at the National Cancer Institute on an HIV vaccine. This experience sparked his interest in medical research and its potential to impact public health, leading him to join the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai MSTP, where he discovered his passion for medicine while living in NYC.
During his PhD, Dr. Llewellyn volunteered extensively at Icahn's student-run primary care clinic, which resonated with his research focus on the effects of diet on the gut microbiota and overall health. This experience led him to pursue a career in family medicine, where he witnessed firsthand the direct impact of diet on health and the importance of primary care and prevention for improved health outcomes.
Dr. Llewellyn completed his residency at the University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency, where he focused on research in primary care and practice transformations. As the chief resident in quality improvement and research, he led three practice transformation projects, demonstrating his leadership skills and commitment to improving healthcare delivery. At Oak Street Health, he is in their Clinical Fellowship for Value-Based Care Leadership, part of which is obtaining an MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Currently, as a primary care clinician, he is working on two population health projects aimed at reducing heart failure readmissions and improving 2S LGBTQIA+ care.
Dr. Llewellyn has guided numerous medical students and residents in improving their applications and personal statements, drawing upon his own experiences and expertise to provide personalized advice and support. He loves to coach, educate, and mentor and is always looking to help others reach their goals and dreams. He enjoys getting to know students and determining what makes them unique. Dr. Llewellyn knows that everyone has a unique story and experiences that he aims to highlight and make shine.
As a coach, Dr. Llewellyn is known for his direct, honest, and goal-oriented approach. He is passionate about helping others reach their full potential and, given his background and experiences, is particularly well-suited to guide those seeking non-traditional career paths in medicine.
Interventional Radiology
Undergrad: Stanford University
Medical School: Yale School of Medicine
When she is not working, Dr. Chan is an avid runner and professionally trained artist. She has over 20+ years of artistic training. She also enjoys cooking, reading, and spending time with family and friends.
Before attending medical school at Yale University, Dr. Chan worked as a life sciences consultant at a pharmaceutical consulting company. At Yale, she held various leadership positions in the Medical Student Council, served as the president of multiple interest groups, served on the Women in IR Committee for her specialty's society, and published more than 30 papers. She then completed a General Surgery internship year at UCSF before pursuing her residency.
Dr. Chan's passion for mentoring and guiding students through the residency application process is evident in her comprehensive approach. She reviews students' medical school performance, discusses specialty and geographic preferences, and guides them through the ERAS application process. Her coaching includes interview preparation, strategizing program rankings, and navigating the Match process.
One of Dr. Chan's greatest strengths as a coach is her ability to decompress complex processes into actionable steps. This approach reduces overwhelm and increases candidates' chances of success. By focusing on what sets each candidate apart, she helps them craft narratives that resonate with admissions committees. Her support extends beyond applications, offering stress management strategies and post-interview follow-up to ensure students remain focused and prepared.
Dr. Chan has helped numerous students achieve their residency goals. Her dedication to mentoring, combined with her extensive experience in medical education, makes her an excellent resource for aspiring medical professionals. As she continues her residency at UCSF, Dr. Chan remains committed to guiding the next generation of doctors through the complexities of residency applications.
General Surgery
Undergrad: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Medical School: Yale University School of Medicine
Dr. Chung was born outside of Chicago, where she grew up playing the violin and competing in math and quiz bowl competitions. She is also trilingual: she speaks Spanish, Korean, and English. She enjoys aerial arts and gourmet cooking in her spare time.
Dr. Chung obtained her undergraduate degree from MIT, where she studied biology and Spanish. She earned her MD at Yale University and completed her general surgery intern year at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
She has over a decade of experience in tutoring, mentoring, and medical advising, having served as an MIT educational counselor and a medical admissions committee member at the Yale School of Medicine. Enthusiastic about helping students realize their dreams, Dr. Chung enjoys assisting applicants in navigating the challenging path toward a rewarding career in medicine.
Beyond her academic and mentoring endeavors, Dr. Chung has immersed herself in various impactful extracurricular pursuits. During her time at MIT, she actively contributed to research projects exploring cancer proteomics and investigating morphological changes caused by seizures in murine models. She also dedicated her time to volunteer work as a certified rape crisis counselor and played a crucial role on her undergrad student government’s presidential advisory council. Adding to her diverse contributions, Dr. Chung served as an ad hoc reviewer for JAMA Surgery.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: University of Florida
Medical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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Originally from Miami, Florida, Dr. Esfandiary's academic journey began at the University of Florida, where she pursued a combination of economics and biology. Her exceptional academic performance and passion for research led to her acceptance into the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Summer Research Program. This opportunity allowed her to conduct research at one of the world's largest academic bioengineering labs, setting the foundation for her future in medical research.
Following her undergraduate studies, Dr. Esfandiary moved to Boston to continue her bioengineering research at MIT, further honing her skills and expanding her knowledge in this cutting-edge field. Her dedication to research and medicine then led her to the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where she completed her medical degree.
Dr. Esfandiary brings with her a wealth of experience in both clinical medicine and research. Her diverse background, spanning economics, biology, bioengineering, and medicine, provides her with a special perspective on healthcare and medical research.
Dr. Esfandiary is passionate about mentoring students and helping them reach their full potential. Her experience navigating the path from undergraduate studies to medical school to residency equips her with valuable advice to share with aspiring medical professionals. She is excited to guide students through the challenges of medical school applications, research opportunities, and career planning in medicine.
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Undergrad: Islamic Azad University
Medical School: St. George's University
Graduate School: Auburn University, University of Pittsburgh, and University of Washington
Ryan is an avid traveler and passionate photographer. He often jokes that his love for travel and photography fuels his endless energy and enthusiasm in the academic world. When he's not mentoring or diving deep into medical informatics, you might find him planning his next travel adventure or curating a photo exhibition.
Dr. Sadeghian (Ryan) possesses a unique background as a Physician Informatician, boasting an MD degree from St. George’s University's School of Medicine, a Physician Executive MBA from Auburn University, and Master’s degrees in Biomedical Informatics and Clinical Informatics from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Washington, respectively. He also completed his pediatric residency at the Whiddon College of Medicine at the University of South Alabama. As the first and sole physician in North America to hold dual fellowship training in both Biomedical and Clinical Informatics, Ryan stands at the forefront of medical education and technology.
Ryan thrives in his role as a mentor, taking a personalized approach to each student's career path, considering their life stage, career aspirations, strengths, and weaknesses. His diverse background as a physician executive and his vast knowledge in medicine, business, and technology equips him to mentor over 60 students annually at various educational levels.
Beyond mentoring, Ryan has made significant contributions to medical education. Holding esteemed positions such as Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Rutgers University and Clinical Student Academic Advisor at St. George’s University, he has been instrumental in shaping the future of countless medical professionals. His dedication to education is evident in his enthusiastic teaching and coaching sessions, where he is committed to helping aspiring medical professionals navigate complex medical and residency admissions processes and achieve their career goals.